1979
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod20.5.977
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A Study of Changes in Uterine Mast Cells during Early Pregnancy in the Rat

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“…Thus MC activation need not necessarily represent an IgE-mediated "allergic" response in the endometrium, which is the traditional view of MC activation in atopy. The observations of MC degranulation demonstrated in this study may therefore have several explanations, including the possibility of hormonal control previously described in studies of rodent uteri [50][51][52][53][54][55]. However, since most of the animal uterine studies relate to MC numbers or histamine release in relation to hormonal treatments or at times of implantation, it has proved difficult to compare results from these animal studies with our MC findings throughout the normal human menstrual cycle.…”
Section: Fig 3 Demonstration Of Eosinophils In Human Endometrium Nmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Thus MC activation need not necessarily represent an IgE-mediated "allergic" response in the endometrium, which is the traditional view of MC activation in atopy. The observations of MC degranulation demonstrated in this study may therefore have several explanations, including the possibility of hormonal control previously described in studies of rodent uteri [50][51][52][53][54][55]. However, since most of the animal uterine studies relate to MC numbers or histamine release in relation to hormonal treatments or at times of implantation, it has proved difficult to compare results from these animal studies with our MC findings throughout the normal human menstrual cycle.…”
Section: Fig 3 Demonstration Of Eosinophils In Human Endometrium Nmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Reports of this type have led to the hypothesis that mast cells and/or histamine were involved in the implantation process. Brandon & Bibby (1979) reported a decrease in mast cell numbers during the attachment phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…53,56 Histamine works via at least four histamine receptor subtypes (H 1 -H 4 ), 57-59 and blocking of both H 1 and H 2 receptors was shown to interfere with implantation in rats. 62,63 Thus, if histamine is involved in implantation, it should be provided either by major uterine cell types or by embryonic cells. 61 However, uterine mast cell numbers and histamine content are reduced both after estrogen treatment and during implantation, 52 and successful implantation and birth of live offspring in mast cell-deficient mice and other evidence have instead suggested that uterine mast cell histamine is not essential for implantation.…”
Section: Window Of Implantationmentioning
confidence: 99%