2007
DOI: 10.1159/000102174
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Changes in Fibrillin-1 in the Endometrium during the Early Stages of Pregnancy in Mice

Abstract: Blastocyst reception and implantation require various adaptations of the uterine microenvironment. We have previously shown that in mice, remodeling of the extracellular matrix begins early in pregnancy, characterized by synthesis, degradation and alteration of collagen fibrillogenesis, accompanied by pregnancy stage-dependent expression of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans. Fibrillin-1 is a matrix glycoprotein that participates in the formation of elastic fibers and promotes cell adhesion through its integ… Show more

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“…Similar distinct regional distribution was found for other ECM molecules in the endometrial stroma of mice during the preimplantation period. Grecca et al (1998) showed differences in safrannin O positive network, when superficial stroma is compared with deep endometrial stroma; Stumm and Zorn (2007) showed that fibrilin‐1 declines in the superficial stroma only in diestrus; Spiess and Zorn (2007) studied the distribution of collagens I, III, and V in the mouse pregnant endometrium, showing that collagen III was the only one present at the maternal‐fetal interface, suggesting that this interface needs a specific molecular composition, favorable to embryo implantation and development. Those and the present results suggest a predefined regionalization of the mouse endometrium into superficial and deep stroma that may be related to the centrifugal development of the decidua (reviewed by Oliveira et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similar distinct regional distribution was found for other ECM molecules in the endometrial stroma of mice during the preimplantation period. Grecca et al (1998) showed differences in safrannin O positive network, when superficial stroma is compared with deep endometrial stroma; Stumm and Zorn (2007) showed that fibrilin‐1 declines in the superficial stroma only in diestrus; Spiess and Zorn (2007) studied the distribution of collagens I, III, and V in the mouse pregnant endometrium, showing that collagen III was the only one present at the maternal‐fetal interface, suggesting that this interface needs a specific molecular composition, favorable to embryo implantation and development. Those and the present results suggest a predefined regionalization of the mouse endometrium into superficial and deep stroma that may be related to the centrifugal development of the decidua (reviewed by Oliveira et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is also known that the endometrium undergoes dynamic reorganization during the estrous cycle in preparation for these important events [27]. Concerning the extracellular matrix, previous studies from our group described that the structure and composition of ECM molecules in the distinct uterine tissues is affected throughout the phases of the estrous cycle [21,20,28]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To set up mating and to avoid differences in the timing of pregnancy (Stumm and Zorn, 2007), diabetic and control female mice were housed daily for a short time period of 3 h with non‐diabetic male mice. After this period, the females were examined for the presence of a vaginal plug.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%