Number and affinity of transferrin-receptors at the placental microvillous plasma membrane of the guinea pig: influence of gestational age and degree of transferrin glycan chain complexity.

Journal of developmental physiology Pub Date : 1993-05-01
J P van Dijk, F G van der Zande, M J Kroos, J S Starreveld, H G van Eijk
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Transferrin receptors (TfR's) on the syncytiotrophoblast mediate transferrin (Tf) dependent Fe uptake and transfer to the fetus. We studied TfR number and density at the microvillous membrane isolated from guinea pig placentas at day 40, 50 and 64 (near term), together with the K(a) values for the main serum isotransferrins being biantennary Tf(slow) and triantennary Tf(fast). The effect of desialylation of either the microvillous membranes or of Tf(slow) and Tf(fast) on the binding characteristics was also studied. The number of TfR's per mg placenta- or membrane protein increased significantly from day 40 to term (P < 0.01 resp. P < 0.025). The K(a) values for Tf(slow) and Tf(fast) did not change during pregnancy. K(a)Tf(slow) = 0.3 nM-1, K(a)Tf(fast) = 0.19 nM-1 (P < 0.01). It is suggested that the increase in F(e) transfer during pregnancy is directly related to number and density of the TfR's at the syncytial border, and that adaptive adjustment of K(a) values does not play a role in the maturation of the transfer process. The pregnancy dependent shift to iso-transferrins with a higher degree of glycosylation offers no explanation for the increase of F(e) transfer during pregnancy. Desialylation of the microvillous membranes did not effect the binding parameters of Tf(slow) and Tf(fast), unless desialylation surpassed the 50% level. Then Ka values decreased and TfR number increased (P < 0.05). Desialylation of Tf(slow) and Tf(fast) had no effect on K(a) nor on the number of TfR. The maternal fetal interface therefore lacks an asialo-glycoprotein receptor.

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豚鼠胎盘微绒毛质膜上转铁蛋白受体的数量和亲和力:胎龄和转铁蛋白聚糖链复杂程度的影响
合细胞滋养细胞上的转铁蛋白受体(TfR)介导转铁蛋白(Tf)依赖性铁的摄取和向胎儿的转移。我们研究了从豚鼠胎盘中分离的微绒毛膜在第40、50和64天(近期)的TfR数量和密度,以及主要的血清异转铁蛋白双触角Tf(慢)和三触角Tf(快)的K(a)值。还研究了微绒毛膜的脱氮化或Tf(慢)和Tf(快)的脱氮化对结合特性的影响。从第40天至足月,每mg胎盘或膜蛋白中TfR的数量显著增加(P < 0.01)。P < 0.025)。Tf(慢)和Tf(快)的K(a)值在怀孕期间没有变化。K特遣部队(慢)= 0.3 (a) nM-1, K特遣部队(快)= 0.19 (a) nM-1 (P < 0.01)。提示妊娠期F(e)转移的增加与合胞边界TfR的数量和密度有直接关系,K(a)值的适应性调节在转移过程的成熟中不起作用。妊娠依赖性向糖基化程度较高的异转铁蛋白的转移并不能解释妊娠期间F(e)转移增加的原因。微绒毛膜的去氟化不影响Tf(慢)和Tf(快)的结合参数,除非去氟化超过50%的水平。Ka值降低,TfR数增加(P < 0.05)。Tf(慢)和Tf(快)的脱氮化对K(a)和TfR的数量没有影响。因此,母胎界面缺乏asialo糖蛋白受体。
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