Journal article

Embryo Implantation in the Anterior Chamber of the Eye : Effects on Uterine Allografts and the Microvasculature

PAW ROGERS, AM MACPHERSON, LA BEATON

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | WILEY | Published : 1988

Abstract

A model suitable for the in vivo study of embryo implantation in the presence or absence of uterine tissue has been developed. After transplantation of a uterine allograft to the anterior chamber of rat eyes, embryos were transferred to control, normally cycling, and pseudopregnant recipients. Implantation rates were 86%, 46% and 49%, respectively, for the three groups. Despite embryo growth rates being delayed by 3-4 days, histologic studies showed relatively normal egg cylinder stage embryos equivalent to those of day 8 of normal development. Uterine allografts varied greatly in appearance, from inert-looking pieces of connective tissue to recognizable uterine structures with an epithelium..

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