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-privileged site supporting the nidation of a semiallogenic fetus ( Gellersen & Brosens 2003 , Mesiano et al . 2011 ). The decidualization of the stromal cells also occurs in the absence of pregnancy and the declining P 4 levels trigger several effects, such as
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Introduction Embryo implantation is the attachment of the embryo to the uterine luminal epithelium followed by invasion of embryos into the underlying stromal bed. Once embryos are implanted, uterine stromal cells will undergo decidualization
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Introduction Two of the most crucial events in early pregnancy in species with invasively implanting embryos, such as humans and mice, are embryo implantation and endometrial decidualization. Embryo implantation is a tightly regulated series
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Introduction Decidualization of endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) is the hallmark of tissue remodeling which supports embryo implantation and proper placental development ( Gellersen & Brosens 2014 , Yu et al. 2017 , Liu et al. 2017
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Introduction Decidualization, a process where uterine stromal cells undergo extensive proliferation and differentiation into decidual cells, is essential for continued embryonic development and successful pregnancy ( Dey et al . 2004 , Zhang
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be regulated by Hoxa10 gene, which was essential for decidualization ( Benson et al . 1996 , Germeyer et al . 2009 , Doherty et al . 2011 , Zhang et al . 2013 ). According to our (B Guo and X-C Tian unpublished observations) microarray data
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Accili & Arden 2004 ). Several lines of evidence suggest that one of the family members, FOXO1A (forkhead box O1A (rhabdomyosarcoma), also known as FKHD and FKH1), is involved in the regulation of human uterine decidualization. DNA microarray studies have
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During the menstrual cycle, the ovarian hormones oestradiol and progesterone control the ordered growth and differentiation of uterine cells. This remodelling process is critical for implantation of the developing embryo, the formation of the placenta, and maintenance of pregnancy. Failure of uterine tIssues to respond appropriately to ovarian hormone signalling results in defective placentation, associated with a spectrum of pregnancy disorders such as recurrent miscarriages and preeclampsia. These obstetrical disorders are a major cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Progesterone exerts its action on target cells, at least in part, through binding to the progesterone receptor (PR), a member of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. The mechanism by which progesterone controls the differentiation of human endometrial stromal cells, a process termed decidualization, in the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle is not well understood. Emerging evidence indicates that locally expressed factors and activation of the cAMP second messenger pathway integrate hormonal inputs and confer cellular specificity to progesterone action through the induction of diverse transcription factors capable of modulating PR function.
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permeability, a non-genomic response of estrogen action, necessary for initiation of implantation and decidualization ( Laloraya et al. 1989 ). A role has been demonstrated for ovarian steroids, primarily estrogen, in the modulation of infiltration and
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another highly dynamic tissue. In rodents, the endometrial stromal cells undergo proliferation and decidualization in response to steroid hormones and blastocyst implantation at the early stage of pregnancy ( Dey et al. 2004 ). In the mammalian