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Journal: Biology of reproduction
Article Title: Conditional knockout of leptin receptor in the female reproductive tract reduces fertility due to parturition defects in mice.
doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioac062
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 1. Lepr cKO mice have reduced Lepr expression in the uterus and cervix compared with controls. (A) Real-time RT-PCR showed significant reductions in relative Lepr mRNA levels in the uterus (∗P < 0.0001) and cervix (∗P < 0.0001) of Lepr cKO mice (white bars) relative to controls (black bars). Bars represent steady-state mRNA levels relative to controls, and error bars represent ranges based on SEM of Ct values. (B-G) IHC for leptin receptor (brown) in (B) control uterus, (C) nonpregnant Lepr cKO uterus, (D) pregnant d6.5 Lepr cKO, L = lumen, G = gland, S = stroma. (E) Control ovary and (F) Lepr cKO ovary. (G) Negative control, with primary antibody omitted. F = follicle, CL = corpus luteum. (G) Negative control, no primary antibody. Scale bar in (B) for panels B–D,G. Scale bar in F for E–F.
Article Snippet: Briefly, sections were deparaffinized in a graded alcohol series, endogenous peroxidase activity was blocked with 0.3% hydrogen peroxide solution, and nonspecific staining was blocked by using 1% horse serum, before overnight incubation at 4◦C with a
Techniques: Expressing, Quantitative RT-PCR, Control, Negative Control
Journal: Biology of reproduction
Article Title: Conditional knockout of leptin receptor in the female reproductive tract reduces fertility due to parturition defects in mice.
doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioac062
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 2. Fertility is impaired in Lepr cKO dams. (A) The number of pups born (live and dead) to Lepr cKO mothers was significantly lower than in controls over four parities (ANOVA, P = 0.0003). The number of pups per litter declined with increasing parity in dams of both genotypes (ANOVA, P = 0.02). (B) The total number of live pups born to Lepr cKO dams after four parities was significantly lower compared with controls (P = 0.002). (C) The number of days from pairing with a male to delivering a litter increased in Lepr cKO, but not control dams with increasing parity (ANOVA, genotype P = 0.005, parity P = 0.035, interaction P = 0.044). (D) The number of deliveries complicated by either dystocia or stillbirth in each of the four parities. In total the incidence of adverse advents was higher in Lepr cKO ∗P < 0.0001 (E) The total number of live and dead pups born across all four parities. ∗P < 0.0001 (F) Close up image of stillborn pup; pups appeared squished and flattened. In some instances, only pieces of pups were found, likely due to maternal cannibalism.
Article Snippet: Briefly, sections were deparaffinized in a graded alcohol series, endogenous peroxidase activity was blocked with 0.3% hydrogen peroxide solution, and nonspecific staining was blocked by using 1% horse serum, before overnight incubation at 4◦C with a
Techniques: Control
Journal: Biology of reproduction
Article Title: Conditional knockout of leptin receptor in the female reproductive tract reduces fertility due to parturition defects in mice.
doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioac062
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 3. Estrous cycles and early pregnancy appear normal in Lepr cKO dams. (A) Average estrous cycle length in days. (B) Serum progesterone concentrations on pregnancy day 3.5. (C) The average number of implantation sites on pregnancy day 6.5. (D) Average CL numbers on pregnancy day 6.5.
Article Snippet: Briefly, sections were deparaffinized in a graded alcohol series, endogenous peroxidase activity was blocked with 0.3% hydrogen peroxide solution, and nonspecific staining was blocked by using 1% horse serum, before overnight incubation at 4◦C with a
Techniques:
Journal: Biology of reproduction
Article Title: Conditional knockout of leptin receptor in the female reproductive tract reduces fertility due to parturition defects in mice.
doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioac062
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 4. Placental histology appears normal in Lepr cKO dams. Representative images of placentas at d17.5 from a (A) control and a (B) Lepr cKO dam. A full face, midsagittal section was stained with hematoxylin and eosin. No structural abnormalities, size differences, or signs of inflammation or hemorrhage were observed. The junctional zone is outlined in yellow (indicated by yellow letter J) and the labyrinth zone is outlined in black (indicated by black letter L).
Article Snippet: Briefly, sections were deparaffinized in a graded alcohol series, endogenous peroxidase activity was blocked with 0.3% hydrogen peroxide solution, and nonspecific staining was blocked by using 1% horse serum, before overnight incubation at 4◦C with a
Techniques: Control, Staining
Journal: Biology of reproduction
Article Title: Conditional knockout of leptin receptor in the female reproductive tract reduces fertility due to parturition defects in mice.
doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioac062
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 5. Leptin receptor conditional knockout prolongs labor. (A) Average time from crouching to delivery of each pup. ∗P = 0.027. (B) Average time spent of labor per dam. † F test for variance, P < 0.01. (C) Average time from in labor per pup. †F test for variance, P = 0.03. (D) Proportion of pups stillborn (∗P = 0.04).
Article Snippet: Briefly, sections were deparaffinized in a graded alcohol series, endogenous peroxidase activity was blocked with 0.3% hydrogen peroxide solution, and nonspecific staining was blocked by using 1% horse serum, before overnight incubation at 4◦C with a
Techniques: Knock-Out
Journal: Biology of reproduction
Article Title: Conditional knockout of leptin receptor in the female reproductive tract reduces fertility due to parturition defects in mice.
doi: 10.1093/biolre/ioac062
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 6. Cervical histology appears normal in Lepr cKO dams. Representative images of cervical sections immediately postpartum from control (A, C) and Lepr cKO (B, D) dams. Collagen matrix was visualized by Masson trichrome (A, B), and an image of an entire cervical longitudinal section was assembled. (C, D) PSR staining at a higher magnification. EC = ectocervix; EN = endocervix; I = location of inner images; O = location of outer images; S = stroma. Arrowheads point to epithelium.
Article Snippet: Briefly, sections were deparaffinized in a graded alcohol series, endogenous peroxidase activity was blocked with 0.3% hydrogen peroxide solution, and nonspecific staining was blocked by using 1% horse serum, before overnight incubation at 4◦C with a
Techniques: Control, Staining
Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology
Article Title: Biofunctionalization of cardiovascular stents to induce endothelialization: Implications for in- stent thrombosis in diabetes
doi: 10.3389/fphar.2022.982185
Figure Lengend Snippet: Summary of the recent studies investigating the use of biomolecules to induce stent endothelialization.
Article Snippet: , Stainless steel stents coated with
Techniques: Polymer, Combined Bisulfite Restriction Analysis Assay, In Vivo, In Vitro, Modification, Comparison, Animal Model, Clinical Proteomics, Introduce, Recombinant, Activity Assay, Activation Assay, Sonication, Incubation, Suspension, Migration, Genetically Modified, Sequencing, Solvent, Evaporation
Journal: BioMed Research International
Article Title: A Novel Stent Coated with Antibodies to Endoglin Inhibits Neointimal Formation of Porcine Coronary Arteries
doi: 10.1155/2014/428619
Figure Lengend Snippet: Histomorphometric analysis. Representative photos of haematoxylin-and-eosin-stained cross sections of arteries at 7 ((a), top panels) and 14 days ((b), top panels) after stent implantation (magnification, ×40). Bar graphs show mean neointima area ((a) and (b), bottom panels) and percent area stenosis (c) of stented arteries. Data represent the mean ± SEM ( n = 15). * P < 0.05 versus BMSs. BMSs: bare metal stents; SESs: sirolimus-eluting stents; and ENDs: endoglin antibody. Arrow indicated neointima.
Article Snippet: Thirty stainless steel stents coated with
Techniques: Staining
Journal: Central European Journal of Immunology
Article Title: Experimental immunology Differences in the expression of leptin receptors on bone marrow and peripheral blood cells
doi: 10.5114/ceji.2012.32721
Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 1. Electronically differentiation according forward scat- ter (FS) vs. side scatter (SS) population of bone marrow cells (A) and peripheral blood leukocytes (B). Percentage of mononuclear cells (lymphocytes – gate A and monocytes – gate B) and granulocytes (gate C) are given in cytograms. Cytogram C shows granulocytes isolated from peripheral blood and stained with anti-CD13/CD33 (FL2) and mouse anti OB-R monoclonal antibodies. Goat antibody against mouse IgG con- jugated with fluoresceine (FL1) was used as the secondary anti- body. Area U1 contained CD13/33+Ob-R-cells; area U2 con- tained double positive cells: CD13/33+OB-R+ and in U3 area are cells double negative. In U4 area are another cells presented after isolation that are Ob-R+
Article Snippet: OB-R receptor was stained according to indirect immunofluorescence method using
Techniques: Isolation, Staining, Bioprocessing