50 Equine uterine fluid proteome on the fifth day after ovulation
D. J. Lancheros-Buitrago A , P. Rodriguez-Villamil B , J. W. Gregory A , C. A. Camacho-Rozo A , J. E. Caballeros-Haeussler A , N. Cazales A , H. B. A. Bastos A , E. Barros C , A. M. Pimentel A and R. C. Mattos AA Reprolab-Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre-RS, Brazil;
B Recombinetics, Inc., St Paul, MN, USA;
C Núcleo de Análise de Biomoléculas, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa-MG, Brazil
Reproduction, Fertility and Development 31(1) 151-151 https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv31n1Ab50
Published online: 3 December 2018
Abstract
The characterisation of the uterine proteome before the entry of the embryo to the uterus is essential to know the factors involved in the physiological events of gestation. The objective of the study was to compare, by a proteomics approach, the uterine lumen of cyclic and inseminated mares on Day 5 after ovulation. Samples of endometrial secretion were collected over 2 cycles during Day 5 post-ovulation. The first cycle constituted the cyclic group (n = 10), and in the following cycle, the same mares were inseminated and considered as the inseminated group (n = 8). All samples were subjected to polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with sodium sulfate in gels of 12.5%. A total of 107 spots were visualised by 2-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with sodium sulfate. Eight selected spots were extracted, digested by trypsin, and analysed by mass spectrometry for protein identification. Selected spots were considered representative of the differentially expressed proteins when it was shown that the intensity of the spots between the groups in the study was significantly different and considering that the protein was present in at least 50% of the gels (P < 0.05). Student’s t-test was used to compare the relative percentage of expression of the spots. Four different proteins were identified by MASCOT (