Search results for "Endometrium"

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Evaluation of the potential therapeutic effects of a double-stranded RNA mimic complexed with polycations in an experimental mouse model of endometri…

2015

Objective To assess the therapeutic potential of polyinosine-polycytidylic acid, a double-stranded RNA molecule with selective proapoptotic and antiangiogenic activity, complexed with polyethyleneimine (pIC PEI ) in treating endometriosis. Design A heterologous mouse model of endometriosis was created by injecting human endometrial fragments into the peritoneum. Endometrial fragments were engineered to express the fluorescent protein mCherry as a reporter to monitor status over the course of the 4-week study. Setting University-affiliated infertility center. Animal(s) Ovariectomized and hormone-replaced nude mice (n = 30) injected with fluorescent-labeled human endometrial fragments at 4–6 …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsOvariectomyEndometriosisEndometriosisHeterologousMice NudeAngiogenesis InhibitorsApoptosisEndothelial Growth FactorsBiologyEndometriumPeptides CyclicNeovascularizationEndometriumPeritoneumGenes ReportermedicineAnimalsHumansPolyethyleneimineCell ProliferationNeovascularization PathologicCell growthEstrogen Replacement TherapyObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyDisease Models AnimalLuminescent Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structurePoly I-CReproductive MedicineApoptosisHeterograftsFemalemedicine.symptommCherryFertility and sterility
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MicroRNA-30d deficiency during preconception affects endometrial receptivity by decreasing implantation rates and impairing fetal growth.

2019

Background Maternal–embryonic crosstalk between the endometrium and the preimplantation embryo is required for normal pregnancy. Our previous results demonstrated that maternal microRNAs secreted into the endometrial fluid, specifically miR-30d, act as a transcriptomic regulator of the preimplantation embryo by the maternal intrauterine environment. Objective To investigate the reproductive and fetal effects of murine miR-30d deficiency at the maternal–embryonic interface according to the origin of its maternal or embryonic default. Study Design A miR-30d knockout murine model was used as the animal model to investigate the impact of maternal and/or embryonic origin of miR-30d deficiency on…

PlacentaEndometriumReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionLeukemia Inhibitory FactorAndrologyFetal Development03 medical and health sciencesEndometriumMice0302 clinical medicinePregnancymedicineAnimals030212 general & internal medicineEmbryo ImplantationHomeodomain ProteinsMSX1 Transcription FactorMice KnockoutFetusPregnancy030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalEmbryomedicine.diseaseEmbryo TransferEmbryonic stem cellPlacentationMicroRNAsmedicine.anatomical_structureReal-time polymerase chain reactionReceptors EstrogenCyclooxygenase 2GestationSmall for gestational ageFemalebusinessReceptors ProgesteroneAmerican journal of obstetrics and gynecology
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The placenta: phenotypic and epigenetic modifications induced by Assisted Reproductive Technologies throughout pregnancy

2015

International audience; Today, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Much evidence in the literature supports the hypothesis that adverse pregnancy outcomes linked to ART are associated with abnormal trophoblastic invasion. The aim of this review is to investigate the relationship between epigenetic dysregulation caused by ART and subsequent placental response. The dialogue between the endometrium and the embryo is a crucial step to achieve successful trophoblastic invasion, thus ensuring a non-complicated pregnancy and healthy offspring. However, as described in this review, ART could impair both actors involved in t…

PlacentaReview[SDV.GEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsReproductive technologyBiologyBioinformaticsEndometriumImprinted gene03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyPlacentaGeneticsmedicineConceptusEpigeneticsMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)030304 developmental biology[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics0303 health sciencesPregnancy030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineEpigeneticPlacentationmedicine.disease3. Good healthmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresImmunologyAssisted Reproductive Technologies[ SDV.GEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsGenomic imprintingDevelopmental BiologyClinical Epigenetics
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P–294 Mapping COVID–19 affected genes from blood in a Window of implantation co-expression network reveals a potentially compromised landscape

2021

Abstract Study question Could the transcriptomic and functional landscape of the window of implantation be compromised by SARS-COV–2 infection? Summary answer Some of the main genes and pathways involved in the window of implantation are affected in blood of COVID–19 patients and receptivity could be affected. What is known already There is a concern whether SARS-COV–2 can disrupt assisted reproduction treatments (ARTs) and fertility in short and long terms. In the endometrium, it was found that genes related to the viral infection (ACE2, TMPRSS2/4, CTSL/B) are involved in menstrual cycle progression, especially in the Window of Implantation (WOI). However, there are no studies describing t…

Poster Viewing2019-20 coronavirus outbreakReproductive MedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)RehabilitationObstetrics and GynecologyWindow (computing)BiologyGeneAcademicSubjects/MED00905Cell biologyEndometriosis Endometrium and Fallopian Tube and Benign Disorders of the Endometrium and Fallopian TubeHuman Reproduction (Oxford, England)
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Microbiome in Embryonic Implantation and Implantation Failure

2017

The latest advances in microbial detection with next-generation sequencing have enabled the study of low biomass microbiomes of tissues and organs previously considered sterile, such as the endometrium. Most recently an abnormal endometrial microbiota has been associated with implantation failure, pregnancy loss, as well as other gynecological and obstetrical conditions. Further investigation of the reproductive tract microbiome in physiological and pathological conditions will allow researchers to unravel the role of bacterial communities and its function in the uterine cavity before, during, and after pregnancy. As knowledge of the reproductive tract microbiome evolves, there are data whi…

Pregnancymedicine.anatomical_structureImplantation failureReproductive tractmedicinePhysiologyUterine cavityMicrobiomeBiologymedicine.diseaseEndometriumUterine microbiomeEmbryonic stem cell
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Proteomic analysis of extracellular vesicles secreted by primary human epithelial endometrial cells reveals key proteins related to embryo implantati…

2022

Abstract Background Successful implantation is dependent on coordination between maternal endometrium and embryo, and the role of EVs in the required cross-talk cell-to-cell has been recently established. In this regard, it has been reported that EVs secreted by the maternal endometrium can be internalized by human trophoblastic cells transferring their contents and enhancing their adhesive and invasive capacity. This is the first study to comprehensively evaluate three EV isolation methods on human endometrial epithelial cells in culture and to describe the proteomic content of EVs secreted by pHEECs from fertile women. Methods Ishikawa cells and pHEECs were in vitro cultured and hormonall…

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Bioengineered endometrial hydrogels with growth factors promote tissue regeneration and restore fertility in murine models

2021

Extracellular matrix (ECM) hydrogels obtained from decellularized tissues are promising biocompatible materials for tissue regeneration. These biomaterials may provide important options for endometrial pathologies such as Asherman's syndrome and endometrial atrophy, which lack effective therapies thus far. First, we performed a proteomic analysis of a decellularized endometrial porcine hydrogel (EndoECM) to describe the specific role of ECM proteins related to regenerative processes. Furthermore, we investigated the ability of a bioengineered system-EndoECM alone or supplemented with growth factors (GFs)-to repair the endometrium in a murine model of endometrial damage. For this model, the …

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The Endometrial Microbiome and Its Impact on Human Conception

2021

Changes in the female genital tract microbiome are consistently correlated to gynecological and obstetrical pathologies, and tract dysbiosis can impact reproductive outcomes during fertility treatment. Nonetheless, a consensus regarding the physiological microbiome core inside the uterine cavity has not been reached due to a myriad of study limitations, such as sample size and experimental design variations, and the influence of endometrial bacterial communities on human reproduction remains debated. Understanding the healthy endometrial microbiota and how changes in its composition affect fertility would potentially allow personalized treatment through microbiome management during assisted…

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Sex steroids, carcinogenesis, and cancer progression

2004

The relationship between sex steroids and cancer has been studied for more than a century. Using an original intact cell analysis, we investigated sex steroid metabolism in a panel of human cancer cell lines, either hormone responsive or unresponsive, originating from human breast, endometrium, and prostate. We found that highly divergent patterns of steroid metabolism exist and that the catalytic preference (predominantly reductive or oxidative) is strictly associated with the steroid receptor status of cells. We explored intra-tissue concentrations and profiles of estrogens in a set of human breast tumors as compared to normal mammary tissues, also in relation to their estrogen receptor s…

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Proprotein convertase 5/6 is critical for embryo implantation in women: regulating receptivity by cleaving ebp50, modulating ezrin binding, and membr…

2011

Establishment of endometrial receptivity is vital for successful embryo implantation; its failure causes infertility. Epithelial receptivity acquisition involves dramatic structural changes in the plasma membrane and cytoskeleton. Proprotein convertase 5/6 (PC6), a serine protease of the proprotein convertase (PC) family, is up-regulated in the human endometrium specifically at the time of epithelial receptivity and stromal cell decidualization. PC6 is the only PC member tightly regulated in this manner. The current study addressed the importance and mechanisms of PC6 action in regulating receptivity in women. PC6 was dysregulated in the endometrial epithelium during the window of implantat…

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