Journal article

Ultrastructural localization of relaxin in the corpus luteum of the pregnant and early lactating tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii

LJ Parry, JM Clark, MB Renfree

Cell and Tissue Research | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 1997

Abstract

Electron-microscope immunocytochemistry was used to determine the subcellular distribution and presence of immunoreactive relaxin throughout pregnancy and early lactation in the corpus luteum of a marsupial, the tammar wallaby. Membrane-bound, electron-dense granules were a prominent feature of the luteal cell cytoplasm. The highest numbers of granules were observed between days 20 and 24 of the 26-day gestation, with a rapid clearance immediately after birth. Relaxin immunogold particles were present only in small, electron-dense granules (200-350 nm in diameter), with no particles observed in larger granules (> 400 nm diameter), nuclei or mitochondria. Relaxin immunoreactivity was low thro..

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