Paracrinology of endometrial neuropeptides: corticotropin-releasing hormone and opioids.

A Gravanis, C Stournaras, A N Margioris
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Human endometrium possesses remarkable secretory properties and the characteristics of a neuroendocrine organ. Epithelial cells of human endometrium express the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and opioid peptide precursors genes (i.e., proopiomelanocortin, proenkephalin, and prodynorphin) and their end products. Endometrial neuropeptides are under the control of ovarian steroid hormones and locally produced prostanoids and cytokines. Additionally, neuropeptides participate in local paracrine regulatory loops, facilitating communication between endometrial epithelial and stromal cells as well as the interaction between endometrial and myometrial cells. In view of the proinflammatory cytokine properties of CRH, we postulate that endometrial CRH may participate in intrauterine inflammatory and vascular processes associated with stromal cell decidualization and blastocyst implantation. Additionally, given the myorelaxant actions of opioids these endometrial neuropeptides may participate in the control of myometrial contractility.
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子宫内膜神经肽的辅助内分泌学:促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素和阿片样物质。
人子宫内膜具有显著的分泌特性和神经内分泌器官的特征。人子宫内膜上皮细胞表达促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素(CRH)和阿片肽前体基因(即proopiomelanocortin、proenkephalin和prodynorphin)及其终产物。子宫内膜神经肽受卵巢类固醇激素和局部产生的前列腺素和细胞因子的控制。此外,神经肽参与局部旁分泌调节回路,促进子宫内膜上皮细胞和基质细胞之间的交流以及子宫内膜和子宫内膜细胞之间的相互作用。鉴于CRH的促炎细胞因子特性,我们推测子宫内膜CRH可能参与与基质细胞脱胞和囊胚着床相关的宫内炎症和血管过程。此外,鉴于阿片类药物的肌肉松弛作用,这些子宫内膜神经肽可能参与控制子宫肌收缩。
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Publisher's Note: In Gratitude Farewell - and Thanks Prolactin and its receptor in human endometrium. Paracrinology of endometrial neuropeptides: corticotropin-releasing hormone and opioids. The role of placental Fas ligand in maintaining immune privilege at maternal-fetal interfaces.
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