Changes in Mouse Uterine Lumenal Epithelial Cell Transcriptome in Estrus Compared to Proestrus
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ABSTRACT: The potential for xenoestrogens and other environmental chemicals to alter female reproductive function calls for the study of their affects on endogenous hormone-regulated gene expression pathways during uterine tissue remodeling which occurs as part of the menstrual/estrus cycle. However, our knowledge of these pathways is limited. Here, we characterize changes in the CD-1 mouse uterine luminal epithelial cell transcriptome during proestrus and estrus, which are regulated by estrogen and progesterone in preparation of the uterus for pregnancy. Mice were staged beginning at 6 wk of age and uterine horns were harvested at estrus and proestrus. RNA was extracted from lumenal epithelium of uterine horns. Microarray analysis identified 2,251 genes differentially expressed in estrus compared to proestrus in lumenal epithelial cells. These complement other studies where RNA was extracted from whole uterine horns of mice in estrus and proestrus (GSE43064).
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE46813 | GEO | 2013/06/07
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA202405
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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