The route of maternal igm transport to the rabbit fetus

The route of IgM transport to the rabbit fetus was investigated by comparing its localization with that ofIgG in the yolk sac splanchnopleure and uterine tissues using direct immunofluorescence and immunodiffusion analysis. IgM was first detected in fetal serum at 20 days ofgestation but was present...

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description The route of IgM transport to the rabbit fetus was investigated by comparing its localization with that ofIgG in the yolk sac splanchnopleure and uterine tissues using direct immunofluorescence and immunodiffusion analysis. IgM was first detected in fetal serum at 20 days ofgestation but was present in uterine fluid at 18 days, the earliest stage tissues and fluids were examined. IgM was co-localized with IgG in the yolk sac endoderm basement membrane and in the vascular mesenchyme of the yolk sac splanchnopleure providing evidence of its transport to fetal blood; it was also present in vesicles in the yolk sac endoderm. IgM could not be detected in uterine fluid of nonpregnant uterine horns ofrabbits unilaterallypregnant. Human IgM injected into the maternal circulation was readily transported to the uterine fluid and across the yolk sac splanchnopleure to fetal blood indicating that IgM secreting plasma cells, found to be present in the uterine stroma, contributed little towards IgM in the uterine fluid. Degeneratingparaplacental decidual tissue, a feature ofrabbitpregnancy, is suggested to be a major route for maternal immunoglobulin transport to the uterine fluid.
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Female
Fetal Blood - immunology
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Immunodiffusion
Immunoglobulin G - blood
Immunoglobulin G - metabolism
Immunoglobulin M - blood
Immunoglobulin M - metabolism
Maternal-Fetal Exchange - immunology
Mother. Fetoplacental unit. Mammary gland. Milk
Pregnancy
Pregnancy. Parturition. Lactation
Rabbits
Uterus - immunology
Vertebrates: reproduction
Yolk Sac - immunology
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