Investigations into the role of platelet-activating factor in the peri-conception period of the mare.
Edwina F LawsonArnab GhoshChristopher GrupenJacob NethertonRobert John AitkenNathan Druery SmithRebecca LimHannah R DruryRussell PickfordZamira GibbMark BakerPradeep Singh TanwarAleona SwegenPublished in: Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Platelet-activating factor (PAF) has been implicated in a number of reproductive processes ranging from ovulation to embryo motility but has not been widely explored in the mare. To identify the presence and examine the role of PAF in the equine periconception processes, targeted mass spectrometry coupled with chromatographic separation was performed on equine follicular fluid (FF), and PAF was quantitatively detected. Subsequently, untargeted high-resolution mass spectrometry-based lipidomic analysis was carried out to quantify PAF in different-sized pre-ovulatory follicles, whereby different molecular species of PAF, PAF (14:0) and PAF (16:1), were both seen to be increasing with follicle diameter. These findings suggest that PAF within FF is increasing as preovulatory follicles approach ovulation. Additionally, immunofluorescence staining identified the PAF receptor in the luminal pericellular, apical, and basal aspect of equine oviductal epithelial cells. Lastly, an equine oviductal epithelial organoid model was generated and showed that the addition of PAF significantly increased the ciliary beat frequency (CBF) (Hz), an action consistent with a role for PAF in embryo migration. It is proposed that the local action of PAF on the ciliated cells of the oviduct propels both the oocyte and the conceptus towards the uterus. In the mare, it appears that PAF is a contributor during the periconception period, potentially being a mediator in the mechanisms of ovulation and in the dialogue of very early pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- escherichia coli
- metabolic syndrome
- high resolution
- pregnant women
- cell death
- blood pressure
- oxidative stress
- cancer therapy
- adipose tissue
- ms ms
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- cystic fibrosis
- drug delivery
- pregnancy outcomes
- data analysis
- solid phase extraction