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Transcription profiling of mouse model of decidulization and menstruation


ABSTRACT: A murine model that mimic the decidualization and regression observed in human was used to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the dynamic processes in endometrium. Ovariectomized mice were treated sequentially with steroid hormones and then, to induce decidualization, oil was injected into the uterine lumen. A process similar to menstruation was induced by hormone-withdrawal. The uterine tissues were collected at 4 time-points after the induction of decidualization. Experiment Overall Design: The uterine tissues were collected at 36 (T1), 48 (T2), 60 (T3) and 84 hours (T4) after the last progesterone injection. There are 4 experimental animals for each time-point, and the RNAs collected from animals within the same time-point group were pooled together for Affymetrix microarray analysis using U74Av2 Chips.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Ching-wen Cheng 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-6359 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Quantitative cellular and molecular analysis of the effect of progesterone withdrawal in a murine model of decidualization.

Cheng Ching-Wen CW   Bielby Holli H   Licence Di D   Smith Stephen K SK   Print Cristin G CG   Charnock-Jones D Stephen DS  

Biology of reproduction 20070124 5


The endometrium is a dynamic tissue that undergoes periodic growth, remodeling and breakdown under the influence of ovarian steroid hormones. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, we used a murine model to mimic the decidualization and regression observed in humans. Ovariectomized mice were treated sequentially with steroid hormones, and subsequently, to induce decidualization, oil was injected into the uterine lumen. The animals were then divided into progesterone-  ...[more]

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