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Biology of Reproduction 62, 1515-1525 (2000)
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Characterization of Temporal and Cell-Specific Changes in Transcripts for Prostaglandin E2 Receptors in Pseudopregnant Rat Endometrium1

Karen D. Papaya, and Thomas G. Kennedy2,a,b

a Departments of Physiology and b Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5C1

In the rodent uterus, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is believed to have a major role in implantation and decidualization. The present study investigated the temporal and hormonal control of mRNA expression for the four E-prostanoid (EP1–4) receptors in the rat endometrium. For Northern blot analysis and in situ hybridization, samples were obtained from rats on Days 1–10 of pseudopregnancy or from rats differentially sensitized for the decidual cell reaction with estradiol. No EP1 mRNA signal was detected. Endometrial EP2 and EP3 mRNA levels increased to a maximum on Day 5, and the mRNAs were localized to the luminal epithelium at the antimesometrial pole, and in the endometrial stroma and glandular epithelium, respectively. Endometrial EP4 mRNA levels were unchanged on Days 1–5, but the mRNA was concentrated in the antimesometrial endometrial stroma on Day 5. Cell-specific expression of EP2, EP3, and EP4 on Day 5 was dependent upon a dose of estradiol given on Day 4 that induced differential uterine sensitization on Day 5. After the application of a deciduogenic stimulus on Day 5, mRNA levels for these receptors decreased significantly, while in nonstimulated horns they remained elevated. Overall, these results support a role for PGE2 in the onset of receptivity and initiation of decidualization in the rat.

First decision: 14 December 1999.

1 This study was supported by the Medical Research Council of Canada (Grant MT-10414).

2 Correspondence. FAX: 519 661 3827; tom.kennedy{at}physiology.uwo.ca




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