Continued studies the glycosylation changes in a cell line model of embryo implantation of steroid-exposed and control Ichikawa cells
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ABSTRACT: This experiment continues our investigation of glycosylation in endometrial epithelium. During the menstrual cycle, estrogen and progesterone sensitise the uterus to the implanting embryo. There is a major expansion of Golgi and secretory function with increases in mucin (MUC1) and the appearance of specific glycans. We are using Ishikawa cells as a model for in vitro implantation, and have shown the presence of steroid receptors and alterations in glycosylation after hormone exposure. We are using Ishikawa cells as a model for in vitro implantation, and have shown the presence of steroid receptors and alterations in glycosylation after hormone exposure. We now wish to profile glycogenes in steroid (E+P) exposed and control cells. We now wish to profile glycogenes in steroid (E+P) exposed and control cells. Steroid conditions are: estradiol (E2 at 10exp -8M) and medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA at 10 exp -7M)): 24h with E2, followed by E2+MPA for 72h. Cells were grown on plastic or glass.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
SUBMITTER: Steven Head
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-29940 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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