| Literature DB >> 32500011 |
Yasaman Zarrin1, Abbas Bakhteyari2, Parvaneh Nikpour3,4, Fatemeh Sadat Mostafavi2, Nahid Eskandari5, Mohammad Matinfar6, Roshanak Aboutorabi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Embryo implantation is a critical and multifactorial phenomenon which can be affected by any alteration in molecular micro construction of endometrium. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of diabetes on osteopontin (OPN) and α3β1 integrin proteins level at the time of endometrial receptivity.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; Endometrium; Osteopontin; α3β1 integrin
Year: 2020 PMID: 32500011 PMCID: PMC7253937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Infertil ISSN: 2228-5482
Diagram 1.The study was designed from the induction of diabetes till tissue sampling. This study lasted 8 weeks, 4 weeks in diabetic condition without treatment and the other 4 weeks, treatments with pioglitazone and metformin were applied
Figure 1.Comparison of OPN protein levels in the rat endometrium at the time of embryo implantation. All values were presented as mean±SEM. Error bars represent standard error of mean. p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Data analysis reveals that significant differences were observed between all four groups. In western blot image, D=diabetic control, C=control group, D+P=diabetic rats treated with pioglitazone and D+M=diabetic rats treated with metformin
Figure 2.Comparison of α3β1 integrin protein levels in rat endometrium at the time of embryo implantation. All values were presented as mean±SEM. Error bars represent standard error of mean. p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Data analysis reveals that significant differences were observed between all four groups. In western blot image, D=diabetic control, C=control group, D+P=diabetic rats treated with pioglitazone and D+M=diabetic rats treated with metformin