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In the present study, we examined by immunohistochemistry the cell-specific distribution of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) in the mouse uterus during the oestrous cycle and throughout the first 7 days of pregnancy. Paraffin-embedded tissue samples were immunostained using the avidin–biotin peroxidase technique and then examined by light microscopy. Our results showed that immunostaining for EGF was detected in the stroma but not in the luminal or glandular epithelium. A high concentration of EGF was detected in the stroma around the time of embryo implantation at days 3, 4 and 5 of pregnancy. The implanted embryo at day 7 of gestation showed immunostaining for EGF between the ectoderm and endoderm layers. The cell distribution pattern for PDGF was found to be different from that observed with EGF. Luminal and glandular epithelia displayed PDGF immunostaining throughout the first 7 days of pregnancy, with the highest intensity at days 4 and 5 of gestation. In contrast, no immunostaining was observed in the luminal and glandular epithelia at post-oestrus, dioestrus and pro-oestrus stages. However, a weak reaction started to appear at oestrus. The embryo at the blastocyst stage displayed a strong immunoreaction for antibody against PDGF. In addition, the decidual boundary zone surrounding the implanted embryo at days 5, 6 and 7 of gestation also showed an immunostaining for PDGF. The present observations demonstrate clearly the presence of EGF and PDGF in the mouse uterus in high concentrations at the peri- implantation period. Thus, our results, together with what is known about the effect of EGF and PDGF in controlling the growth, differentiation and activation of a variety of cell types, suggest a possible role for these growth factors during the preparation of the endometrium for implantation in controlling the proliferation activity of stromal and/or epithelial cells.
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Jaber, L., Kan, F.W. Non-identical Distribution Pattern of Epidermal Growth Factor and Platelet-derived Growth Factor in the Mouse Uterus During the Oestrous Cycle and Early Pregnancy. Histochem J 30, 711–722 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1003441904274
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