Journal article
Human chorionic gonadotrophin regulates FGF2 and other cytokines produced by human endometrial epithelial cells, providing a mechanism for enhancing endometrial receptivity
P Paiva, NJ Hannan, C Hincks, KL Meehan, E Pruysers, E Dimitriadis, LA Salamonsen
Human Reproduction | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background: Preimplantation cross-talk between a functional blastocyst and the endometrium is critical for successful blastocyst implantation. This interaction is mediated in part by endometrial cytokines/growth factors secreted by glandular epithelium into the uterine cavity. Recent evidence suggests that blastocyst-derived hCG may influence the endometrial milieu in conception cycles thereby enhancing receptivity and implantation success. This study investigated the effect of hCG on the secretory profile of a select cohort of 44 cytokines/growth factors from primary human endometrial epithelial cells (hEECs). These factors included those with both known and unknown roles during receptivity..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Work in the authors' laboratories is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (grants #494802, #550911, #550905 #388901 to L.A.S. and E.D.).