Intrauterine signaling and embryonic implantation.

U Barkai, P F Kraicer
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In mammals, the uterus is modified to be able to contain a pregnancy and nurture the developing embryo. In deciduate mammals, this is apparently due to formation of a special compartment, lined with decidual tissue, in which a semi-allogeneic (or even allogeneic, after embryo transplantation) pregnancy is accommodated. This review treats the mechanisms which have been evoked to explain the implantation of the egg and the decidualization of the implanting endometrium. At least three different neurochemicals have been considered to mediate induction of this response: histamine, prostaglandins and platelet-aggregating factor. Their importance is reviewed. The ability of the endometrium to transform into decidual tissue is contingent on the presence of the epithelium. The role of the epithelium is temporary, however, since it dies and is sloughed within a day of the induction. Studies of progesterone-dependent changes in the epithelial reaction to preimplantation pregnancy are considered.

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宫内信号与胚胎着床。
在哺乳动物中,子宫被改造成能够容纳怀孕和培育发育中的胚胎。在退乳哺乳动物中,这显然是由于形成了一个特殊的隔室,内衬着蜕膜组织,其中容纳了半同种异体(甚至胚胎移植后的同种异体)妊娠。本文就卵子着床和着床子宫内膜脱个体化的机制作一综述。至少有三种不同的神经化学物质被认为介导了这种反应的诱导:组胺、前列腺素和血小板聚集因子。本文回顾了它们的重要性。子宫内膜转化为蜕膜组织的能力取决于上皮的存在。然而,上皮的作用是暂时的,因为它在诱导后一天内死亡并脱落。胚胎着床前妊娠的上皮反应中黄体酮依赖性改变的研究被考虑。
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