Matrix-metalloproteinases-2 and -9 production in bovine endometrial cell culture |
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Authors: | Hashizume Kazuyoshi Takahashi Toru Shimizu Manabu Todoroki Junichi Shimada Arata Hirata Michiko Sato Takashi Ito Akira |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Reproductive Biology and Technology, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba-city, Ibaraki, Japan. |
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Abstract: | ![]() In vitro cell culture is a convenient tool for studying cellular mechanisms. In the present study, production of matrix-metalloproteinases (MMPs) in bovine endometrial (containing both epithelial and stromal cells) monolayer cells was examined. Blastocysts attached to the endometrial cells in a monolayer culture were examined for their effects on MMP-2 production. Initial attachment of blastocysts to the monolayer inhibited MMP-2 production by endometrial cells. But once trophoblast cells began to migrate into the endometrial cell layer, MMP-2 production increased, and at the same time MMP-9 production also became evident in the medium. In order to understand how blastocysts affected MMP-2 production, we examined the effect of progesterone, estradiol, insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), tumor necrosis factors (TNFs), and interferon-tau (IFN-tau) supplementation. It was IFN-tau that inhibited the production of MMP-2. In addition, progesterone at a lower dose appeared to inhibit MMP-2 production. Both TNF-alpha and TNF-beta strongly stimulated the production of MMP-2 and MMP-9, whereas IGFs had no effect. Based on these findings, it appears that conceptus has the capacity to inhibit MMP activity. |
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