• Title of article

    Differences in Glycosylation and Sperm-Egg Binding Inhibition of Pregnancy-Related Glycodelin

  • Author/Authors

    Seppala، Markku نويسنده , , Koistinen، Hannu نويسنده , , Easton، Richard L. نويسنده , , Chiu، Philip C.N. نويسنده , , Chalabi، Sara نويسنده , , Halttunen، Mervi نويسنده , , Dell، Anne نويسنده , , Morris، Howard R. نويسنده , , Yeung، William S.B. نويسنده , , Koistinen، Riitta نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -1544
  • From page
    1545
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Glycodelin is a glycoprotein produced in many glands, particularly those of reproductive tissues. It appears as different glycoforms in amniotic fluid (glycodelin-A) and seminal plasma (glycodelin-S), but only glycodelin-A inhibits gamete adhesion. In the present study, glycodelin from secretory-phase endometrium, first-trimester pregnancy decidua, and midtrimester amniotic fluid was studied with respect to physicochemical properties, including glycosylation patterns and inhibitory activity of sperm-egg binding. Purified glycodelins from all these sources were similar in isoelectric focusing and in lectin immunoassays using lectins from Wisteria floribunda and Sambucus nigra. Likewise, the glycodelins inhibited sperm-egg binding in a dosedependent manner, as measured by hemizona-binding assay. However, subtle quantitative physicochemical and biological differences were found between glycodelins from different sources as well as within the same tissue/fluid between different individuals. Differences were most pronounced between endometrial glycodelins from nonpregnancy and first-trimester pregnancy. The glycan structures studied by fast-atom bombardment mass spectrometry of individual amniotic fluid glycodelinA samples also showed interindividual quantitative differences. In conclusion, glycodelins from different female reproductive tract tissues and amniotic fluid share substantial similarity, allowing all of them to be called glycodelin-A. However, these glycodelins exhibit quantitative physicochemical and functional differences between different sources and individuals.
  • Keywords
    B12 , Neural tube defects , MMA , MUT , spina bifida , Methylmalonyl-CoA , folate , homocysteine , MTHFR
  • Journal title
    Biology of Reproduction
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Biology of Reproduction
  • Record number

    87736