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Reprint of: In-vitro model systems for the study of human embryo-endometrium interactions.

Charlotte H E Weimar1, Emiel D Post Uiterweer, Gijs Teklenburg, Cobi J Heijnen, Nick S Macklon.   

Abstract

Implantation requires highly orchestrated interactions between the developing embryo and maternal endometrium. The association between abnormal implantation and reproductive failure is evident, both in normal pregnancy and in assisted reproduction patients. Failure of implantation is the pregnancy rate-limiting step in assisted reproduction, but, as yet, empirical interventions have largely failed to address this problem. Better understanding of the mechanisms underlying human embryo-endometrium signalling is a prerequisite for the further improvement of assisted reproduction outcomes and the development of effective interventions to prevent early pregnancy loss. Studying human embryo implantation is challenging since in-vivo experiments are impractical and unethical, and studies in animal models do not always translate well to humans. However, in recent years in-vitro models have been shown to provide a promising way forward. This review discusses the principal models used to study early human embryo development and initial stages of implantation in vitro. While each model has limitations, exploiting these models will improve understanding of the molecular mechanisms and embryo-endometrium cross-talk at the early implantation site. They provide valuable tools to study early embryo development and pathophysiology of reproductive disorders and have revealed novel disease mechanisms such as the role of epigenetic modifications in recurrent miscarriage.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  co-culture; embryo; endometrium; implantation; in vitro; model

Year:  2013        PMID: 24161843     DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2013.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Biomed Online        ISSN: 1472-6483            Impact factor:   3.828


  6 in total

1.  A Novel Molecule in Human Cyclic Endometrium: LncRNA TUNAR Is Involved in Embryo Implantation.

Authors:  Yuan Wang; Shuanggang Hu; Guangxin Yao; Qinling Zhu; Yaqiong He; Yao Lu; Jia Qi; Rui Xu; Ying Ding; Jiaxing Li; Xinyu Li; Yun Sun
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2020-11-19       Impact factor: 4.566

2.  A 3D endometrial organotypic model simulating the acute inflammatory decidualisation initiation phase with epithelial induction of the key endometrial receptivity marker, integrin αVβ3.

Authors:  R Fraser; R Smith; C-J Lin
Journal:  Hum Reprod Open       Date:  2021-08-25

3.  Effects of human chorionic gonadotropin intrauterine injection on oocyte retrieval day on assisted reproductive techniques outcomes: An RCT.

Authors:  Robabe Hosseinisadat; Lida Saeed; Sareh Ashourzadeh; Sedigheh Safar Heidari; Victoria Habibzadeh
Journal:  Int J Reprod Biomed       Date:  2021-10-10

4.  Bisphenol A Analogues Suppress Spheroid Attachment on Human Endometrial Epithelial Cells through Modulation of Steroid Hormone Receptors Signaling Pathway.

Authors:  Hongjie Fan; Sudini R Fernando; Luhan Jiang; Ziyi Wang; Suranga P Kodithuwakku; Chris K C Wong; Ernest H Y Ng; William S B Yeung; Kai-Fai Lee
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2021-10-26       Impact factor: 6.600

5.  In Vitro Implantation Model Using Human Endometrial SUSD2+ Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Myometrial Smooth Muscle Cells.

Authors:  Marzieh Rahimipour; Mina Jafarabadi; Mojdeh Salehnia
Journal:  Cell J       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 2.479

Review 6.  Building a stem cell-based primate uterus.

Authors:  Sophie Bergmann; Magdalena Schindler; Clara Munger; Christopher A Penfold; Thorsten E Boroviak
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-06-17
  6 in total

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