Inhibition of proteolysis in rat yolk sac as a cause of teratogenesis. Effects of leupeptin in vitro and in vivo.
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Conceptuses from 9.5-day pregnant rats were cultured for 48 h in heat-inactivated homologous serum to which leupeptin, a specific inhibitor of the lysosomal cysteine-proteinases, was added for the final or the penultimate 6 h. The presence of leupeptin (25 micrograms/ml or above) increased the protein content of yolk sacs at harvesting to approximately twice the control value. The protein content of the embryo at harvesting was lower than that of controls. When 125I-labelled polyvinylpyrrolidone was added to the culture serum for the final 6 h of culture, radioactivity was found in the yolk sac at harvesting, but not in the embryo. The presence of leupeptin did not affect the rate of uptake of the radiolabelled macromolecule by the yolk sac, nor facilitate its entry into the embryo. When formaldehyde-denatured 125I-labelled bovine serum albumin was added to the culture medium for the final 6 h of culture, little radioactivity was found in the yolk sac at harvesting, and barely any was found in the embryo. Trichloroacetic acid-soluble radioactivity was found in the culture serum. The presence of leupeptin sharply increased the levels of radioactivity in the yolk sac (but not the embryo) and sharply decreased the acid-soluble radioactivity of the culture medium. When rat serum whose proteins were labelled with [3H]leucine was used as culture medium, radioactivity was found in both yolk sac and embryo at harvesting. The presence of leupeptin increased the amount found in the yolk sac and decreased that found in the embryo. These results are interpreted as follows. Leupeptin enters the lysosomes of the yolk sac, inhibiting their cysteine proteinases. The digestion of proteins pinocytosed by the yolk sac is consequently inhibited, resulting in the accumulation of protein by the yolk sac and a decreased flow of amino acids to the embryo. Leupeptin (50 mg/kg), injected into pregnant rats at either 8.5 days or 9.5 days of gestation, induced congenital malformation in the offspring. It is proposed that leupeptin exerts its teratogenic action by inhibiting proteolysis in the lysosomes of the yolk sac, and so depriving the developing embryo of its supply of amino acids at a critical stage of development.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of embryology and experimental morphology
دوره 78 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1983