Journal article

Defective Soil for a Fertile Seed? Altered Endometrial Development Is Detrimental to Pregnancy Success

J Evans, NJ Hannan, C Hincks, LJF Rombauts, LA Salamonsen

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2012

Abstract

Background: Synchronous development of the endometrium (to achieve a receptive state) and of the embryo is essential for successful implantation and ongoing pregnancy. Endometrial receptivity exists only for a finite time in a menstrual cycle and the endometrium is refractory to embryo implantation outside of this window. Administration of hormones to stimulate multifollicular development within the ovary, integral to the majority of assisted reproduction (ART) protocols, dramatically alters the hormonal milieu to which the endometrium is exposed versus normal menstrual cycles. Endometrial maturation may be profoundly affected by this altered endocrine environment. Aim: Compare endometrial h..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


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. NJH was supported by NHMRC Postdoctoral Training Fellowship #628927, and LAS by NHMRC Fellowship #388901. Monash IVF partially funded this research and Luk JF Rombauts is a minority shareholder and company board member of Monash IVF. Luk JF Rombauts conducted human tissue collections and aided manuscript editing.