Journal article
Expression and protein localisation of IGF2 in the marsupial placenta
Eleanor I Ager, Andrew J Pask, Geoff Shaw, Marilyn B Renfree
BMC DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2008
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In eutherian mammals, genomic imprinting is critical for normal placentation and embryo survival. Insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) is imprinted in the placenta of both eutherians and marsupials, but its function, or that of any imprinted gene, has not been investigated in any marsupial. This study examines the role of IGF2 in the yolk sac placenta of the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii. RESULTS: IGF2 mRNA and protein were produced in the marsupial placenta. Both IGF2 receptors were present in the placenta, and presumably mediate IGF2 mitogenic actions. IGF2 mRNA levels were highest in the vascular region of the yolk sac placenta. IGF2 increased vascular endothelial growth fac..
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