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25 March 2021 Insights into the lipidome and primary metabolome of the uterus from day 14 cyclic and pregnant sheep
Eleanore V. O'Neil , Thomas E. Spencer
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Abstract

In ruminants, conceptus elongation requires the endometrium and its secretions. The amino acid, carbohydrate, and protein composition of the uterine lumen during early pregnancy has been defined in sheep; however, a comprehensive understanding of metabolomic changes in the uterine lumen is lacking, particularly with respect to lipids. Here, the lipidome and primary metabolome of the uterine lumen, endometrium, and/or conceptus was determined on day 14 of the estrous cycle and pregnancy. Lipid droplets and select triglycerides were depleted in the endometrium of pregnant ewes. In contrast, select ceramides, diglycerides, and non-esterified fatty acids as well as several phospholipid classes (phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylglycerols, and diacylglycerols) were elevated in the uterine lumen of pregnant ewes. Lipidomic analysis of the conceptus revealed that triglycerides are particularly abundant within the conceptus. Primary metabolite analyses found elevated amino acids, carbohydrates, and energy substrates, among others, in the uterine lumen of pregnant ewes. Collectively, this study supports the hypothesis that lipids are important components of the uterine lumen that govern conceptus elongation and growth during early pregnancy.

Summary sentence: There are dynamic changes in the lipid and metabolite composition of the uterine lumen during early pregnancy in sheep.

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Eleanore V. O'Neil and Thomas E. Spencer "Insights into the lipidome and primary metabolome of the uterus from day 14 cyclic and pregnant sheep," Biology of Reproduction 105(1), 87-99, (25 March 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioab053
Received: 23 November 2020; Accepted: 22 March 2021; Published: 25 March 2021
KEYWORDS
conceptus
Endometrium
lipid
metabolites
pregnancy
sheep
uterus
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