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Explants of intact endometrium to model bovine innate immunity and inflammation ex vivo. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study addresses the impact of bacterial infections on bovine endometritis and infertility by creating an ex vivo model of intact bovine endometrium to better understand innate immunity and inflammation.
  • Using sterile punch biopsies, researchers cultured intact bovine endometrial tissue with bacteria, measuring interleukin levels and tissue viability through various assays.
  • Results showed that intact endometrium explants produced significant inflammatory responses and maintained tissue structure, highlighting the importance of using intact tissues for studying immune mechanisms in cattle.

Article Abstract

Problem: Bacterial infections commonly cause bovine endometritis and infertility via innate immune pathways. However, mechanistic studies using isolated cells or chopped tissue may be compromised by the disruption of endometrial architecture and release of damage-associated molecular patterns. So, this study aimed to establish an ex vivo model of intact bovine endometrium to study innate immunity and inflammation.

Method Of Study: Intact bovine endometrium explants were collected using a sterile 8-mm punch biopsy and cultured ex vivo with bacteria or pathogen-associated molecules. Interleukin accumulation was measured, and tissue viability was assessed by microscopy, TdT-mediated biotin-dUTP nick-end labelling and lactate dehydrogenase assay.

Results: Intact endometrium explants accumulated IL-6, IL-1β and IL-8 in response to Gram-negative or Gram-positive bacteria, and their purified pathogen-associated molecules; inflammatory responses were dependent on the stage of oestrous cycle. Explants of intact endometrium maintained viability and tissue architecture, and had lower basal accumulation of interleukins compared with explants using chopped endometrium.

Conclusion: This study established a tractable ex vivo model of intact endometrium to explore the mechanisms of immunity and inflammation in the bovine endometrium.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0897.2012.01106.xDOI Listing

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