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Rabbit endometrium in organ culture: Morphological evidence for progestational differentiation in vitro
Authors:H -P Hohn  E Winterhager  L C Busch  M M Mareel  Prof Dr Dr H -W Denker
Institution:(1) Institut für Anatomie, Universitätsklinikum Essen, Germany;(2) Grünenthal GmbH, Forschungszentrum, Aachen, Germany;(3) Institut für Anatomie, Medizinische Universität zu Lübeck, Germany;(4) Laboratorium voor Experimentele Cancerologie, Kliniek voor Radiotherapie en Kerngeneeskunde, Universitair Ziekenhuis, Gent, Belgium;(5) Institut für Anatomie, Universitätsklinikum Essen, Hufelandstr. 55, D-4300 Essen 1, Germany
Abstract:Summary This communication describes conditions for long-term organotypic culture of rabbit endometrium allowing progesterone-induced transformation, as typcial for early pregnancy, to continue in vitro. This system appears to compare favorably with in vitro models so far proposed for the study of hormonal control of uterine function or for the investigation of cell-biological aspects of embryo implantation. The specific aim in the presented system is to provide approximate normal epithelium-stroma interrelationships. Fragments of endometrium consisting of epithelium and stroma were obtained during early pseudopregnancy and cultured on a gyratory shaker. Morphology was investigated by light microscopy, transmission and scanning electron microscopy. During the first two days the epithelium grows over the exposed stroma regenerating a complete epithelial lining. No central necrosis is found in the stroma for up to 6 days, and the tissue keeps its organotypic architecture although certain morphological differences can be observed between regenerated versus original epithelium. In the regenerating portion a stage-specific cell differentiation and the reformation of a basal lamina are missing. Progesterone substitution preserves cell morphology and allows to maintain, in vitro, the stage-specific pattern of cell organelles. Most characteristic is the induction of extensive fusion of epithelial cells. These large symplasms are comparable in size and structure to those formed in pregnancy in the implantation chamber in vivo. Only the superficial parts of the original (not the regenerated) epithelium are capable of progesterone-induced large-scale fusion. This organotypical culture system appears to be of potential value for in vitro studies on hormone action and on endometrial receptivity for embryo implantation.Abbreviations d.p.c. dies post coitum - d p. hCG days after injection of hCG (dies post injectionem hCG) - FBS fetal bovine serum - hCG human chorionic gonadotropin Preliminary results were presented by Denker et al. (1984) and by Hohn et al. (1984)
Keywords:Endometrium  Organ culture  Steroid hormones  Membrane fusion  Rabbit
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