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Differential expression of desmin in the uterine myometrium and cervix as a possible mechanism for successful parturition in rats

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REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.repbio.2022.100726

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Desmin; Myometrium; Cervix; Parturition; Peripartum

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The expression of desmin, an intermediate filament, in the myometrium and cervix of peripartum rats was investigated. Desmin protein was diffusely present in the myometrium and locally in the cervix epithelium. The protein levels of desmin in the myometrium increased during peripartum, while its levels in the cervix decreased at parturition. The expression of desmin in the cervix seemed to be regulated by estradiol at the translational level.
Expression of desmin, an intermediate filament, in the myometrium and cervix were investigated in peripartum rats (full term day 22 of pregnancy (DP22)). Des mRNA was expressed in lesser amounts in the cervix at peripartum (DP17 and 21, and day of birth 1 (DB1)), compared to those in the cervixes of ovariectomized rats. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that desmin protein was diffusely present in the myometrium, and locally in the epithelium of the cervix. Western blot analysis showed that desmin protein levels in the myometrium increased 4- to 6-fold at DP17, 21 and DB1, and decreased rapidly at DB2 to the basal level observed in ovariectomized or non-pregnant rats. In contrast, cervical desmin protein levels increased approximately 10-fold at DP21 compared to those in ovariectomized rats, but decreased rapidly at DB1, indicating its decrease at parturition and an inconsistency between mRNA and protein expression. The administration of 17 beta-estradiol to ovariectomized rats increased desmin protein levels in the myometrium and cervix after 24 h. S-nitrosylated desmin protein was detected in the myometrium and cervix at DP21. The mRNA expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase was consistent with the expression of desmin protein. Thus, desmin, which is regulated by estradiol, is differentially expressed in the myometrium and cervix at peripartum possibly for successful pregnancy and parturition. In the cervix, desmin protein expression seems to be regulated by estradiol at the translational level. S-nitrosylation of desmin may have a potential role in the peripartum uterus.

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