2018
DOI: 10.17116/repro20182406167
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Use of micronized natural progesterone as preparation for assisted reproductive technologies in patients with uterine infertility factor

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“…Progesterone reduces ER-α levels, increases expression of progesterone receptors, thereby increasing sensitivity of the endometrium to progesterone and endometrial receptivity. In contrast to the proliferative effect of estrogen, progesterone action promotes differentiation of endometrial tissue inactivating estradiol through stromal progesterone receptors, emergence and maturation of pinopodia, ensures preparation of the endometrium for embryo implantation [ 81 ]. Progestins increase not only endometrial receptivity but also its thickness, which is an important factor in ensuring successful embryo implantation [ 82 , 83 ].…”
Section: Clinical Use Of Gestagensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progesterone reduces ER-α levels, increases expression of progesterone receptors, thereby increasing sensitivity of the endometrium to progesterone and endometrial receptivity. In contrast to the proliferative effect of estrogen, progesterone action promotes differentiation of endometrial tissue inactivating estradiol through stromal progesterone receptors, emergence and maturation of pinopodia, ensures preparation of the endometrium for embryo implantation [ 81 ]. Progestins increase not only endometrial receptivity but also its thickness, which is an important factor in ensuring successful embryo implantation [ 82 , 83 ].…”
Section: Clinical Use Of Gestagensmentioning
confidence: 99%