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Determinants of endometrial receptivity.

2005

Understanding the molecular changes that occur during the window of implantation is fundamental to our knowledge of human reproduction. Lately, the development of microarray technology has allowed this process to be studied from a global molecular perspective. In the last 2 years, researchers have focused their efforts on throwing light on the gene expression profile of the receptive endometrium. The genes hold the key to the development of the endometrium at any stage, and we have focused our work on the window of implantation. The four most recently published works in this field have revealed a long list of genes that are up- or downregulated at the time of implantation. Although these st…

MicroarrayGeneral NeuroscienceComputational biologyBiologyEndometriumBioinformaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHuman reproductionEndometriummedicine.anatomical_structureHistory and Philosophy of SciencePregnancymedicineGene chip analysisHumansFemaleEmbryo ImplantationEndometrial receptivityOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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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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“Practicing care in qualitative organizational research: moral responsibility and legitimacy in a study of immigration management”

2021

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the reciprocal relations between the caregiving imparted by immigration centre managers and the role of the researcher in responding to the care that is given by managerial caregivers. To enable this, we draw on a feminist theory of care ethics that considers individuals as relationally interdependent.Design/methodology/approachThe analysis draws on a semi-structured interview study involving 20 Finnish immigration reception centre managers.FindingsInsight is generated by reflecting on moments of care that arise between research participants and the researcher in a study of immigration centre management. We emphasise the importance…

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NEW APPLICATIONS IN THE USE OF CELLULOSE PULP FOR THE INTEGRATION OF WOODEN SUPPORTS

2017

Cellulose pulp, mainly utilized as a support for cleaning stone material, in this study, is proposed as a filler for wooden supports. In the last 10 years, pulp has been used in many restoration works carried out in the laboratory of the Diocesan Museum (MDP) in Palermo, including both wooden sculptures and panel paintings. These artworks, exhibited in the MDP, are constantly monitored in order to evaluate the effectiveness of cellulose pulp as a filler, assessing its durability and bio-receptivity. In particular, structural characteristics, drying time, shrinkage, loss in weight, affinity to the pigments, etc., were simultaneously evaluated. Tests were also carried out on artificially aged…

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Scratching beneath 'The Scratching Case': systematic reviews and meta-analyses, the back door for evidence-based medicine

2014

Endometrial scratching or injury was first suggested a decade ago as a simple intervention to improve endometrial receptivity in patients undergoing ART. More than a decade later, based on weak evidence some doctors have adopted this strategy, although there is not yet agreement about its real benefit. In this opinion paper, we analyze the methodological and plausibility problem beneath 'the Scratching Case'. This is also applicable to several other examples of spurious associations reported in the literature. In particular, we emphasize what should be done so as not to dilute evidence-based medicine by a vicious circle created by the over-exploitation of inadequate or insufficient data to …

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The non-aromatizable androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT) facilitates sexual behavior in ovariectomized female rats primed with estradiol

2020

Abstract It is still unclear whether Testosterone (T) increases sexual desire through a stimulation of the androgen receptor in relevant brain regions or through its conversion to estrogens. The aim of this study was to clarify the mechanisms of T facilitation of female sexual desire by assessing the effect of a non-aromatizable androgen (Dihydrotestosterone, DHT) in a validated animal model. Ovariectomized (OVX) Long-Evans rats were treated with oil (O) + O, 10 mcg Estradiol Benzoate (EB) + O, 10 mcg EB + 500 mcg Progesterone (P), O + 500 mcg DHT or 10 mcg EB + 500 mcg DHT (n = 12 per group). EB was administered 48 h, while P and DHT 4 h, prior to 4 sexual behavioral testing sessions in bi…

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Analysis of miRNAs in endometrial fluid as a tool for non-invasive diagnosis of endometrial receptivity

2017

La implantación embrionaria es el proceso por el que el embrión humano en fase de blastocisto se adhiere al útero materno para comenzar la gestación. El endometrio, la mucosa uterina solo puede aceptar al embrión en un momento determinado del ciclo menstrual que puede variar entre 12 horas y 2 días, identificado como "ventana de implantación". Desde siempre se ha buscado la forma de identificar de forma fiable dicha ventana utilizando técnicas histológicas, como los criterios de Noyes, a través de la observación morfológica vía ecográfica, o estudiando los cambios en los perfiles transcriptómicos, proteómicos o metabolómicos. No obstante, en reproducción asistida, se está abriendo el camino…

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The genomics of the human endometrium

2012

AbstractThe endometrium is a complex tissue that lines the inside of the endometrial cavity. The gene expression of the different endometrial cell types is regulated by ovarian steroids and paracrine-secreted molecules from neighbouring cells. Due to this regulation, the endometrium goes through cyclic modifications which can be divided simply into the proliferative phase, the secretory phase and the menstrual phase. Successful embryo implantation depends on three factors: embryo quality, the endometrium's state of receptivity, and a synchronised dialogue between the maternal tissue and the blastocyst. There is a need to characterise the endometrium's state of receptivity in order to preven…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiologyEndometriumTranscriptomeEndometriumMolecular geneticsInternal medicineFollicular phasemedicineHumansBlastocystMolecular BiologyMenstrual cycleOligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysismedia_commonGenome HumanGene Expression ProfilingEmbryoCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyTranscriptomicInfertilityReceptivityMolecular MedicineFemaleTranscriptomeMenstrual cycleEmbryo qualityBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease
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Endometrial receptivity: evaluation with ultrasound.

2013

An adequate endometrial receptivity is a crucial factor for embryo implantation. We describe endometrial morphology (endometrial appearance or pattern, endometrial thickness, volume, and delimitation), based on the concepts and possibilities of the new ultrasound modalities (3-dimensional/4-dimensional ultrasound, automatic volume calculation, virtual organ computer-aided analysis, tomographic ultrasound image, inverse mode, and 3-dimensional Doppler angiography) as markers of endometrial receptivity.

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Prostaglandin E2 and prostaglandin F2 alpha as endometrial receptivity biomarkers in successful embryo implantation

2014

Failure in the adhesion of the human blastocyst to the endometrium has been described as an important cause of infertility. Establishing the period of the so-called window of implantation and understanding the molecular mechanisms associated with embryo implantation has clinical and scientific implications. While over the last decades histological evaluation has been used to determine the phase of the menstrual cycle of the endometrium, the poor information obtained has made the case of using new technologies to identify specific markers, understand and characterize the receptive stage. This doctoral thesis investigates the existence, function and clinical impact of two specific lipids, the…

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