Important role of collective cell migration and nerve fiber density in the development of deep nodular endometriosis

Orellana, Renan; Garcia-Solares, Javier; Donnez, Jacques; van Kerk, Olivier; Dolmans, Marie-Madeleine; Donnez, Olivier

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate deep nodular endometriotic lesions induced in baboons over 12 months and analyze collective cell migration and nerve fiber density. Design: Morphologic and immunohistochemical analysis of endometriotic lesions induced in baboons over the course of 1 year. Setting: Academic research unit. Animal(s): Three female baboons (Papio anubis). Intervention(s): Recovery of induced deep nodular endometriotic nodules from baboons. Main Outcome Measure(s): Evaluation of the morphology of glands by analysis of the center of lesions and the invasion front; immunohistochemical staining with Ki67, E-cadherin, and beta-catenin for investigation of mitotic activity and cell-cell junctions, and with protein gene product 9.5 and nerve growth factor (NGF) for study of nerve fiber density (NFD). Result(s): All (100%) of the lesions were invasive 1 year after induction, compared with 42.29% after 6 months. Glands from the invasion front showed significantly reduced thickness but significantly higher mitotic activity. E-Cadherin and beta-catenin expression were similar between the center and front. NFD was significantly higher in lesions induced after 1 year than after 6 months, and NGF expression was significantly lower in 1-year lesions than in 6-month lesions. Conclusion(s): Nodular endometriotic lesions induced in the baboon model were found to be significantly more invasive and innervated after 12 months than after 6 months. The invasive phenotype was highly expressed in glands at the invasion front, and our study suggests that nerve fibers play a role in the development of lesions as observed in women. (C) 2017 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000400459100029 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volumen: 107
Número: 4
Editorial: Elsevier Science Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2017
DOI:

10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.01.005

Notas: ISI