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Cell signaling in trophoblast-uterine communication
Fritz, Rani; Jain, Chandni; Armant, D Randall
Intricate and precise communication between the blastocyst and the uterus orchestrates embryo implantation. However, many questions remain unanswered regarding the molecular complexities of implantation. On-time implantation requires a receptive uterus and a mature blastocyst with trophoblast cells capable of adhering to and invading the endometrium. Defects in uterine receptivity or embryo/uterine signaling can cause implantation failure or early pregnancy loss, whereas deficient trophoblast differentiation can generate placental abnormalities that produce adverse pregnancy outcomes. This review will discuss several examples of signaling pathways that regulate trophoblast and uterine development during this period. Leukemia inhibitory factor is involved in uterine priming for implantation. The epidermal growth factor signaling system contributes to trophoblast-uterine communication, as well as trophoblast adhesion and invasion. Indian hedgehog signaling synchronizes tissue compartments within the uterus, and WNT signaling mediates numerous interactions within the implantation site and developing placenta. The autocrine, paracrine and juxtacrine interactions mediated by these signaling pathways contribute significantly to the establishment of pregnancy, although there are many other known and yet to be discovered factors that synchronize the maternal and embryonic developmental programs.
PMID: 25023692
ISSN: 1696-3547
CID: 3803572
Defragmentation of low grade day 3 embryos resulted in sustained reduction in fragmentation, but did not improve compaction or blastulation rates
Keltz, Martin; Fritz, Rani; Gonzales, Eric; Ozensoy, Serhan; Skorupski, Josh; Stein, Daniel
In a prospective randomized fashion, this study evaluated embryo development in vitro after defragmentation versus assisted hatching alone of low grade day 3 embryos. Although a sustained decrease in day 5 fragmentation was observed in the defragmented group versus the assisted hatching only group, no difference in compaction rates or blastula formation rates were appreciated.
PMID: 20403590
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 3803552
Extended embryo culture and natural fertilization do not protect against chromosomal errors: Aneuploidy rates in spontaneous abortions (SAB) are similar for day 3 (D3) and day 5 (D5) embryo transfers and are unrelated to intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) [Meeting Abstract]
Keegan, DA; Krey, LC; Fritz, R; Noyes, N
ISI:000232114601111
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 59567