Effect of tumour necrosis factor α on rat blastocyst growth and glucose metabolism

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Tumour necrosis factor α (TNF-α) synthesis has recently been described in the uterus during the preimplantation phase of pregnancy. The present study was undertaken to determine whether preimplantation embryos are a potential target for TNF-α in rats. First, the expression of TNF-α receptors by blastocysts was demonstrated by ligand binding assay with human 125I-labelled TNF-α and reverse transcription-amplification for the p60 receptor form. The functionality of these receptors was then assessed by incubating blastocysts with 3 nmol mouse TNF-α l-1 in vitro and determining their morphology and the number of cells after 24 h. At that concentration, cell proliferation in blastocysts was inhibited by TNF-α but this was not accompanied by any change in the morphology of the embryos. Similar results were obtained when lower doses of TNF-α (30 and 300 pmol l-1) were tested. The rate of glucose consumption of rat blastocysts exposed to 3 nmol TNF-α l-1 was not altered when they were incubated with the cytokine for 4 h, but the rate of glucose incorporation decreased over the same period. Our data indicate that rat blastocysts are responsive to physiological concentrations of TNF-α and that this cytokine has the potential to influence the preimplantation development of rats.

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Pampfer, S., Moulaert, B., Vanderheyden, I., Wuu, Y. D., & De Hertogh, R. (1994). Effect of tumour necrosis factor α on rat blastocyst growth and glucose metabolism. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 101(1), 199–206. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.1010199

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