Temporospatial expression of osteopontin in both left and right uterine horns during the peri-implantation period of dromedary camel. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Pregnancy in camels is established and maintained predominantly in the left uterine horn (98% frequency), whereas pregnancies occurring in the right horn result in early embryonic death. Aside from other reasons such as asynchrony of conceptus signaling and uterine receptivity, this phenomenon contributes to low reproductive efficiency in camels. The current research focuses on the expression of osteopontin (OPN), an extracellular matrix protein and adhesion molecule involved in implantation in mammals. Based on the differences in the pregnancy rate between the left and right horns, the temporal and spatial OPN expression was analyzed during the peri-implantation period on Days 8, 10, and 12. Results showed that OPN expression on Day 10 significantly increased by 14.5 fold in the left and 8.4-fold in the right uterine horn. By Day 12, OPN expression increased to 39.4 fold in the left and increased 7-fold in the right horn compared with non-mated females. Only the full length, 70-kDa OPN, was detected and upregulated with advancing pregnancy, with higher intensity in the left uterine horns than in the right. Spatially, OPN was predominantly localized on the apical uterine luminal and glandular epithelium in all camels. Moreover, OPN was detected in the stratum compactum stroma of pregnant camels. In conclusion, OPN mRNA and protein were detected and upregulated during the peri-implantation period, with higher OPN expression detected in the left uterine horn than in the right. OPN may be regulated by the presence of the embryo in the left uterine horn due to its role in embryo adhesion, implantation and placentation.

published proceedings

  • Theriogenology

author list (cited authors)

  • Moqbel, M. S., Al-Ramadan, S. Y., Al-Haider, A. K., Althnaian, T. A., & Burghardt, R. C.

citation count

  • 1

complete list of authors

  • Moqbel, Mohammed Salem||Al-Ramadan, Saeed Yaseen||Al-Haider, Abdulrhman Khalid||Althnaian, Thnaian Ali||Burghardt, Robert C

publication date

  • April 2023