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Proteases in the human full-term placenta
Authors:R Gossrau  R Graf  M Ruhnke  C Hanski
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, Free University of Berlin, Konigin-Luise-Strasse 15, D-1000 Berlin 33, Germany;(2) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Free University of Berlin, Arnimallee 22, D-1000 Berlin 33, Germany
Abstract:Summary Aminopeptidase A, not yet defined aminopeptidases and endopeptidases, dipeptidyl peptidase I, II and IV, gamma-glutamyl transferase and oxytocinase were investigated in the normal human full-term placenta using qualitative (catalytic) cytochemistry, isoelectric focusing, immunocytochemistry and kinetic fluorometry. Aminopeptidase A could be visualized cytochemically in the smooth muscle cells of the chorionic plate, stem villi and basal plate blood vessels. Aminopeptidases were found in connective tissue fibres of the chorionic plate, villous stroma, basal plate and paraplacenta. Dipeptidyl peptidase IV was detected at the same sites as the aminopeptidases and, in addition, in amniotic epithelial cells, fibroblasts of the villous stroma, endothelium of chorinic plate and villous blood vessels as well as in the basophilic cytotrophoblast cells (x-cells) of the basal plate and paraplacenta, and it possibly also occurred in some domains of the plasma membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast cells. The x-cells surrounded the fetus in the form of a dipeptidyl peptidase IV-positive shell at the border to the mother. The enzyme represented the first specific marker for x-cells. Dipeptidyl peptidase I and II were primarily found in Hofbauer cells (macrophages) of the villous stroma, but also in the syncytiotrophoblast, other villous stromal cells and cells of the chorionic and basal plate. gamma-Glutamyl transferase was present in some connective tissue elements of the chorionic plate. Oxytocinase and endopeptidases were not detected. Isoclectric focusing of proteases revealed different molecular forms of dipeptidyl peptidase IV in the paraplacenta and villous tree, while the aminopeptidases shared the same pattern in both regions. Immunocytochemical staining of dipeptidyl peptidase IV in the villous tree resembled the pattern obtained by catalytic cytochemistry except for the blood vessel endothelium and the x-cells of the basal plate. Fluorometrically, all proteases were more active in the villous tree than in the paraplacenta. The kinetic measurements revealed the highest hydrolysis rates for dipeptidyl peptidase IV followed by the aminopeptidases. In contrast to eatalytic cytochemistry all proteases were detectable when using fluorometry.Supported by the German Research Foundation (Sfb 174)A preliminary account of this work was presented at a Symposion on Progress in General, Applied and Diagnostic Histochemistry (Smolenice, Czechoslovakia on March 24–28, 1986).
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