Journal article

Analysis of fertility-related soluble mediators in human uterine fluid identifies VEGF as a key regulator of embryo implantation

NJ Hannan, P Paiva, KL Meehan, LJF Rombauts, DK Gardner, LA Salamonsen

Endocrinology | Published : 2011

Abstract

Embryo implantation requires synchronized dialogue between the receptive endometrium and activated blastocyst via locally produced soluble mediators. During the midsecretory (MS) phase of the menstrual cycle, increased glandular secretion into the uterine lumen contains important mediators that modulate the endometrium and support the conceptus during implantation. This study aimed first to identify the growth factor and cytokine profile of human uterine fluid from fertile women during the midproliferative (MP; nonreceptive) and MS (receptive) phases of the cycle, and from women with unexplained infertility during the MS phase. The second aim was to determine important functions of endometri..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (Australia)


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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Monash IVF and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (Australia) Project/Program Grant 494802 and by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. N.J.H. was supported by NHMRC Postdoctoral Training Fellowship 628927, K. L. M. by an Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation fellowship, and L. A. S. by NHMRC Fellowship 388901.