Demonstration of uterine receptivity in vitro by co-culture of rat epithelial cells and blastocyst |
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Authors: | K. R. Srinivasan A. Dwivedi S. K. Jain P. K. Mehrotra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Endocrinology, Central Drug Research Institute, P.O. Box-173, 226 001 Lucknow, India;(2) Centre for Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences, Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Uterine receptivity is prerequisite for the attachment of the embryo to the uterine epithelium and involves a specialized polarity-dependent property of uterine epithelial (UE) cells. These UE cells, when polarized in culture, behave like cells in utero by exhibiting apico-basal polarity. In order to develop an implantation model in vitro, UE cells were polarized on extracellular matrix (ECM), and polarity was validated by response to estradiol-17β administered exogenously. UE cells of pregnant rats at day-3 and day-4 post-coitum (p.c.) and of non-pregnant rats were cultured on bare and extracellular-matrix-coated petri dishes until confluency. Hatched blastocysts were transferred to the cultures, and adhesion was monitored every 24 h. Although blastocysts attached to UE cells that were taken from non-pregnant rats and from rats of day-3 p.c. and cultured on bare plastic, they failed to attach to these cells polarized on ECM. However, blastocysts attached firmly to UE cells that had been taken from rats of day-4 p.c. and polarized on ECM. Receptivity of UE cells taken from non-pregnant and pregnant (day-4 p.c.) rats was quantitated by flow cytometric estimation of cellular levels of β3 integrin. The expression of β3 integrin in UE cells from rats of day-4 p.c. was highly significant (P<0.01) when compared with its expression in UE cells from non-pregnant rats. The expression of β3 integrin in UE cells of day-4 p.c. confirmed the receptivity of these cells to blastocyst implantation. Uterine receptivity was also validated in vivo by inducing the decidual cell reaction in rats ovariectomized on day-3 and day-4 p.c. Whereas remarkable deciduoma was noticed in the animals of day-4 p.c., it was absent in the animals of day-3 p.c., thereby indicating that the uterus was receptive on day-4 p.c. only. Thus, blastocysts do not attach to polarized UE cells that have been obtained from a non-receptive uterus. Attachment will occur only if the cells are obtained from a receptive uterus. UE cell receptivity is therefore essential for mimicking the process of implantation in vitro.The authors are grateful to the Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Government of India, for financial support |
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Keywords: | Co-culture Epithelial cells Blastocyst Uterus Implantation Receptivity Rat (Sprague Dawley) |
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