Publication: Long-term type 1 diabetes alters the
deposition of collagens and proteoglycans
in the early pregnant myometrium of mice
Authors
Favaro, Rodolfo R. ; Raspantin, Priscila R. ; Salgado, Renato M. ; Forte, Zuleica B. ; Zorn, Telma M.T.
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Publisher
F. Hernández y Juan F. Madrid. Universidad de Murcia: Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.14670/HH-30.435
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Description
Abstract
troduction: We have previously shown that
long-term type 1 diabetes affects the structural
organization, contractile apparatus and extracellular
matrix (ECM) of the myometrium during early
pregnancy in mice. Objective: This study aimed to
identify which myometrial ECM components are
affected by diabetes, including fibril-forming collagen
types I, III and V, as well as proteoglycans, decorin,
lumican, fibromodulin and biglycan. Methods: Alloxaninduced type 1 diabetic female mice were divided into
subgroups D1 and D2, formed by females that bred 90-
100 and 100-110 days after diabetes induction,
respectively. The deposition of ECM components in the
myometrium was evaluated by immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence. Results: The subgroup
D1 showed decreased deposition of collagen types I and
III in the external muscle layer (EML) and decreased
collagen types III and V in the internal muscle layer
(IML). Collagen types I and III were decreased in both
muscle layers of the subgroup D2. In addition, increased
deposition of collagen types I and III and lumican as
well as decreased collagen type V were observed in the
connective tissue between muscle layers of D2. Lumican
was decreased in the EML of the subgroups D1 and D2.
Fibromodulin was repressed in the IML and EML of
both D1 and D2. In contrast, decorin deposition
diminished only in muscle layers of D2. No changes
were noticed for biglycan. Conclusions: Subgroups D1
and D2 showed distinct stages of progression of diabetic
complications in the myometrium, characterized by both
common and specific sets of changes in the ECM
composition.
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Citation
Histology and Histopathology, Vol. 30, n.º 4 (2015)
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