Literature DB >> 18996601

Expression of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor neuropilin-1 in the human endometrium.

A P Hess1, A Schanz, D M Baston-Buest, J Hirchenhain, M A Stoff-Khalili, P Bielfeld, J S Kruessel.   

Abstract

Angiogenesis is a key process in the endometrium which undergoes dramatic changes during the menstrual cycle. Molecules such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), acting via two tyrosine kinase family receptors (VEGFR1 [Flt-1] and VEGFR2 [KDR/Flk-1]), are potent modulators of angiogenesis and vascular remodelling in the endometrium. Recently, neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) was shown to be expressed in endothelial cells binding VEGF(165) and therewith enhancing the binding of VEGF(165) to VEGFR2. This suggests that NRP-1, in addition to the known VEGF receptors, may play an important role in VEGF-induced angiogenesis. In this study, the expression of NRP-1 in the cycling human endometrium has been investigated by reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), semi-quantitative competitive RT-PCR (RT-cPCR) and immunohistochemical staining. NRP-1 was expressed in all 32 endometrium samples throughout the menstrual cycle. However, samples from the proliferative phase showed significantly higher expression levels of NRP-1 mRNA compared to samples from the secretory phase (t/c-ratio 2.13 vs. 0.84, p<0.05). Immunohistochemistry confirmed the results showing increased NRP-1 staining in vascular endothelium, glandular epithelium and stromal cells of the proliferative phase endometrium. This study demonstrates mRNA and protein expression of NRP-1 in human endometrium samples throughout the menstrual cycle. The enhanced expression of NRP-1 in the proliferative phase suggests that it may participate in hormonally regulated changes of endometrial angiogenesis, preparing the endometrium for the implantation of an embryo. NRP-1 expression might act as a co-factor for VEGF(165) enhancing the angiogenic stimulus.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18996601     DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2008.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Immunol        ISSN: 0165-0378            Impact factor:   4.054


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