マウス子宮natural killer細胞のアポトーシス誘導におけるFasリガンド-Fas系の関与
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概要
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Uterine natural killer (uNK) cells in the pregnant uterus are known to be associated with the normal development of the placenta. In the mouse pregnant uterus, many uNK cells exist during mid pregnancy, although they show a sudden decrease during late pregnancy and almost disappear before delivery. Our previous study indicated that uNK cells showed clear apoptotic morphology during late pregnancy. Therefore, the present study was carried out to define the involvement of Fas ligand (FasL) and Fas in apoptosis induction of uNK cells. Immunohistochemical analyses revealed that uNK cells expressed FasL in the cytoplasmic granules and Fas on the cell membrane during late pregnancy. In lpr/lpr mice, which genetically lack Fas, many uNK cells were clearly observed during late pregnancy compared with wild-type mice, and moreover uNK cells still existed at day-18 of pregnancy, although there were few in wild-type mice during the same period. In the experiment of in vitro culture, uNK cells derived from wild-type placenta showed chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation frequently following the anti-Fas antibody treatment, as compared with the control. From these results, it is suggested that FasL and Fas-dependent apoptosis regulates cell appearance of uNK cells in the mouse pregnant uterus.
- 日本繁殖生物学会の論文
著者
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大槻 勝紀
Department Of Ophthalmology Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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日下部 健
Departments of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Agriculture, Osaka Prefecture University
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木曾 康郎
Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University
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OTSUKI Yoshinori
Department of Anatomy and Biology, Osaka Medical College
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