Enzymes Present In Neutrophil Extracellular Traps May Stimulate The Fibrogenic Pgf(2 Alpha) Pathway In The Mare Endometrium

ANIMALS(2021)

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Endometrosis, a fibrotic disease of mare endometrium, impairs uterine function. Prostaglandins (PG), despite modulating reproductive physiological functions, may also cause local pathological collagen deposition (fibrogenesis). We have previously shown that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) may also favor mare endometrosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of enzymes present in NETs on PGF(2 alpha)-pathway activation. Kenney and Doig's type I/IIA and IIB/III mare endometria, from follicular phase (FLP) and mid-luteal (MLP) phase, were cultured in vitro in the presence of NETs enzymes (elastase, cathepsin-G or myeloperoxidase). Production of PGF(2 alpha) (EIA) and transcription (qPCR) of its synthases (PTGS2, AKR1C3) and receptor (PTGFR) genes were evaluated. PGF(2 alpha) and PTGFR were influenced by endometrial category and estrous cycle phase. In FLP endometrium, NETs enzymes induced both high PGF(2 alpha) production and/or PTGFR transcription. In MLP type I/IIA tissues, down-regulation of PTGFR transcripts occurred. However, in MLP type IIB/III endometrium, high levels of PTGFR transcripts were induced by NETs enzymes. As PGF2 alpha-pathway activation facilitates fibrogenesis in other tissues, PGF2 alpha may be involved in endometrosis pathogenesis. In the mare, the endocrine microenvironment of healthy and pathological endometrium might modulate the PGF(2 alpha) pathway, as well as fibrosis outcome on endometrium challenged by NETs enzymes.
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neutrophil extracellular traps, fibrosis, endometrium, endometrosis, horse, PGF(2 alpha), PGF(2 alpha) receptor
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