Changes in Placental Cell Proliferation during Pregnancy in the Rabbit
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Changes in proliferation of rabbit placental cells during pregnancy were evaluated by bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation into the DNA. Cells were isolated and purified from rabbit placental tissues at different stages of pregnancy (day 11, 17, 23 or 29). BrdU incorporation as detected by an ELISA, indicated that cells isolated on day 11 were mitotically active in growth factor free medium. However, BrdU incorporation decreased as pregnancy progressed; this paral-leled the change in placental weight gain. These results suggest that rabbit placental growth may be regulated not only by maternal factors but also by local factors.
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著者
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Sasaki Shin-ichi
Faculty Of Agriculture Shinshu University
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HARA Hiroaki
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University
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