2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.02.171
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Identification of stathmin 1 during peri-implantation period in mouse endometrium by a proteomics-based analysis

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“…Mature mice (C57BL6/J mice, 6-8 weeks of age and 18-20 g each) were housed in a controlled environment with a 12 h light/12 h dark cycle and free access to food and water. Models of pregnancy, pseudo-pregnancy, delayed implantation, artificial decidualization and ovariectomy followed by hormone replacement, were established as described in our recent report (Gou et al, 2015). Pregnant mice were obtained by mating 7-9 week old females with mature males at 20:00 h, and the next morning, when vaginal plug was observed, was designated as day 1 of pregnancy.…”
Section: Establishment Of Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mature mice (C57BL6/J mice, 6-8 weeks of age and 18-20 g each) were housed in a controlled environment with a 12 h light/12 h dark cycle and free access to food and water. Models of pregnancy, pseudo-pregnancy, delayed implantation, artificial decidualization and ovariectomy followed by hormone replacement, were established as described in our recent report (Gou et al, 2015). Pregnant mice were obtained by mating 7-9 week old females with mature males at 20:00 h, and the next morning, when vaginal plug was observed, was designated as day 1 of pregnancy.…”
Section: Establishment Of Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue samples were ground into powder in liquid nitrogen and lysed in RIPA lysis buffer, and the experiment was performed as described in our recent report (Gou et al, 2015). The specific antibodies used were goat anti-mouse apoA1 (1:2000, Abcam, Cambridge, UK), rabbit anti-mouse hnRNP-E1 (1:1000, Abcam), and rabbit anti-mouse eNOS (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technologies, Beverly, MA).…”
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“…A downregulation of the expression of this HDL has been associated with an increased risk of pre-eclampsia in humans [23], and its dysfunction enhances embryo toxicity by increasing cell susceptibility to protein degradation and structural modifications [24]. Physiologically, this gene was found upregulated in the endometrium of rodents during the implantation period [25], and it seems to promote several mechanisms to achieve a successful implantation process [26]. Moreover, an overexpression of the protein ApoA-I has been found in human early embryos and cultured blastocysts deemed of superior quality [27], which reinforces the idea that this protein is closely related with embryonic quality.…”
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“…Other interesting genes were ApoA1, PRKAA1 and RICTOR. The ApoA1 gene encodes apolipoprotein A-I, a principal constituent of high-density lipoprotein, which has been shown to be upregulated in the murine endometrium during implantation (Gou et al, 2015). Moreover, it has been suggested that ApoA1 plays important roles in embryo implantation by inhibiting lipid peroxidation (Jia et al, 2016).…”
Section: Seminal Plasma and Preimplantation Embryosmentioning
confidence: 99%