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Type: Journal article
Title: Relaxin and phosphodiesterases collaborate during decidualization
Author: Bartsch, O.
Ivell, R.
Citation: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004; 1030(1):479-492
Publisher: New York Acad Sciences
Issue Date: 2004
ISSN: 0077-8923
1749-6632
Editor: Diederich, M.
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Olaf Bartsch and Richard Ivell
Abstract: During the evolution of mammals, the endometrium has developed for one reason only: to implant an embryo in the uterus. In higher primates, should an oocyte fail to be fertilized, then the endometrial layer is sloughed off during menses and the menstrual cycle starts again with a new round of endometrial differentiation. This stromal differentiation process is called decidualization and is accompanied in vivo by sustained high levels of intracellular cAMP. The present study was conducted to determine whether manipulation of cAMP-phosphodiesterase (PDE) activities in cultured human endometrial stromal cells could positively influence the decidualization process. The combination of relaxin treatment with inhibition of PDE4 by the specific inhibitor rolipram induced a strong increase in relaxin-mediated cAMP production, both acutely, after 20 min, and after long-term treatment for 3 days, to promote a sustained intracellular cAMP concentration. Moreover, there was a dramatic synergistic effect on the decidualization phenotype, characterized both morphologically and by increased production of prolactin and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 gene transcripts. The observations that expression of PDE4D transcripts were selectively increased by cAMP and that inhibition of protein kinase A by H89 to potentially block negative feedback regulation enhanced the relaxin/rolipram-mediated cAMP accumulation lead to a complex picture of cAMP regulation in these cells. There appears to be a coordinated contribution by relaxin and PDE4 at different levels to promote a sustained increased cAMP concentration during decidualization, and thus to provide an adequate maternal interface for the implanting blastocyst.
Keywords: Endometrium
Cells, Cultured
Stromal Cells
Humans
Relaxin
Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases
Cyclic AMP
DNA Primers
Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic
Up-Regulation
Base Sequence
Protein Binding
Female
3',5'-Cyclic-AMP Phosphodiesterases
Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases, Type 3
Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases, Type 4
DOI: 10.1196/annals.1329.060
Published version: http://www.annalsnyas.org/cgi/content/abstract/1030/1/479
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