TY - JOUR AU - Desantis, S AU - Ventriglia, G AU - Zubani, D AU - Corriero, A PY - 2009/06/29 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Differential lectin binding patterns in the oviductal ampulla of the horse during oestrus JF - European Journal of Histochemistry JA - Eur J Histochem VL - 49 IS - 2 SE - Original Papers DO - 10.4081/938 UR - https://www.ejh.it/ejh/article/view/938 SP - 139-150 AB - We investigated the oligosaccharide sequence of glycoconjugates, mainly sialoglycoconjugates, in the horse oviductal ampulla during oestrus by means of lectin and pre-lectin methods such as the KOH-neuraminidase procedure to remove sialic acid residues and incubation with N-glycosidase F to cleave N-linked glycans. Ciliated cells displayed Nlinked oligosaccharides throughout the cytoplasm. The cilia glycocalyx expressed both N- and O-linked (mucin-type) oligosaccharides, both showing a high variety of terminal sequences. In the most non-ciliated cells, the whole cytoplasm contained N-linked oligosaccharides with terminal aGal as well as mucin-type glycans with terminal Forssman pentasaccharides. In a few scattered non-ciliated cells, the whole cytoplasm displayed sialylated N-linked oligosaccharides with terminal Neu5Ac-GalNAc and O-linked glycans terminating with neutral and/or aGalNAc, Neu5Aca2,6Gal/ GalNAc, Neu5AcGalb1,3GalNAc. Supra-nuclear granules, probably Golgi zones, of non-ciliated cells showed mainly Olinked glycans rich in sialic acid residues. The luminal surface of non-ciliated cells showed N-linked oligosaccharides, containing terminal/internal aMan/aGlc, bGlcNAc and terminal aGal, as well as mucin-type oligosaccharides terminating with a large variety of either neutral saccharides or sialylated sequences. Apical protrusions containing O-linked oligosaccharides with terminal Forssman pentasaccharide, Neu5Ac-Galb1,4GlcNAc, Neu5Ac-GalNAc were seen in nonciliated cells scattered along the epithelium. These findings show the presence of sialoglycoconjugates in the oviductal ampulla epithelium of the mare and the existence of different lectin binding profiles between ciliated and non-ciliated (secretory) cells, as well as the presence of non-ciliated cell sub-types which might determine functional differences along the ampullary epithelium of mare oviduct. ER -