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Transcription profiling of mouse uterine horns from OVX/P4/UTX 129/SvImJ WT B


ABSTRACT: Female mice used were 129/SvImJ wildtype (Jackson Lab), 10-16 weeks; of age. 14 days after ovariectomy, mice were injected; subcutaneously with progesterone dissolved in sesame oil (Sigma;; 0.2mg/0.1mL/mouse), followed by sacrifice and removal of uterine; horns at various times after injection. 8 uterine horns from 4 mice were; pooled to form one sample. Total RNA preparation, cRNA labeling and; hybridization were performed according to recommendations by; Affymetrix.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Richard Maas 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-107 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Gene expression profiling reveals progesterone-mediated cell cycle and immunoregulatory roles of Hoxa-10 in the preimplantation uterus.

Yao Mylene W M MW   Lim Hyunjung H   Schust Daniel J DJ   Choe Sung E SE   Farago Anna A   Ding Yueyun Y   Michaud Sebastien S   Church George M GM   Maas Richard L RL  

Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) 20030109 4


Human infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss caused by implantation defects are poorly understood. Hoxa-10-deficient female mice have severe infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss due to defective uterine implantation. Gene expression profiling experiments reveal that Hoxa-10 is an important regulator of two critical events in implantation: stromal cell proliferation and local immunosuppression. At the time of implantation, Hoxa-10 mediates the progesterone-stimulated proliferation of uterin  ...[more]

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