Proenkephalin A and the ?-aminobutyric acid A receptor ? subunit: expression, localization, and dynamic changes in human secretory endometrium

Quezada M.; Henríquez S.; Vargas, M.; Cardenas H.; Tapia, A; Rios M.; Velasquez L.; Salvatierra A.M.; Orihuela P.A.; Croxatto H.B.

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Abstract

Objective: To compare mRNA and protein levels of proenkephalin A (PEA) and ?-aminobutyric acid A receptor ? subunit (?GABA-R) in human secretory endometrium before and during receptivity and to determine the cell phenotypes where they are expressed. Design: Prospective and observational, comparing prereceptive vs. receptive stages of secretory endometrium within the same nonconceptional menstrual cycle. Setting: University and non-governmental organization (NGO)-based academic and clinical-research facilities. Patient(s): Seven healthy, multiparous, surgically sterilized women with spontaneous regular menstrual cycles. Intervention(s): Endometrial biopsies were obtained on LH+3 and LH+7 within the same cycle. Main Outcome Measure(s): Levels of PEA and ?GABA-R mRNA were determined by real-time PCR, and protein presence, by immunofluorescence. Result(s): The mRNA level of PEA fell, whereas that of ?GABA-R increased, during endometrial receptivity. Positive immunostaining of PEA was found in the luminal and glandular epithelium, whereas that of ?GABA-R was in luminal epithelium and stromal cells. Conclusion(s): The discrete cell-phenotype localization and timing of the changes in the level of PEA and of ?GABA-R mRNA and protein suggest an important role for these molecules in switching the human endometrium from a refractory to a receptive state. © 2006 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

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Título de la Revista: FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volumen: 86
Número: 6
Editorial: Elsevier Science Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Página de inicio: 1750
Página final: 1757
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