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A Pregnancy Defect in the Osteopetrotic (op/op) Mouse Demonstrates the Requirement for CSF-1 in Female Fertility

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Journal Dev Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1991 Nov 1
PMID 1834496
Citations 53
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Correlative evidence suggests that maternal production of the mononuclear phagocyte growth factor colony stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) regulates placental development. In order to study the role of CSF-1 in pregnancy the fertility of CSF-1-less osteopetrotic (op/op) mutant mice was investigated. Homozygous mutant crosses (op/op x op/op) were consistently infertile. As expected, op/op males were almost completely fertile when crossed with heterozygous females. Surprisingly, op/op females when mated to heterozygote males were fertile, although at a rate that was 46% of the rate for +/op females x op/op males. These data suggest that CSF-1 is required for pregnancy. However, a maternal CSF-1 source is not absolutely necessary in that pregnancies involving +/op fathers were partially rescued, suggesting that +/op fetuses and/or +/op seminal fluid provides CSF-1 or CSF-1-induced factors which compensate for the absence of maternally produced CSF-1. Despite the complete absence of CSF-1 in the uterus and placenta of op/op mice placental weights were normal, suggesting that proliferation of decidual cells and trophoblasts, both of which express the CSF-1 receptor, may not be solely regulated by CSF-1. Histochemical staining for F4/80 antigen was used to identify macrophages in the uterus and placenta. Uterine macrophages could not be detected in virgin op/op mice although they were abundant in +/op uteri. Interestingly, macrophages could be detected in op/op uteri as uncharacteristically rounded cells in early gestation, however, they were not maintained and no macrophages were apparent beyond Day 14 of pregnancy in op/op mice. Further studies in the osteopetrotic mouse will be useful in delineating those functions required for pregnancy that are regulated by CSF-1.

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