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ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 150, Issue 3, Pages 1512-1520Publisher
ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/en.2008-1081
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- [DK070351]
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Embryo implantation is a highly synchronized event between an activated blastocyst and a receptive endometrium. The success of this process relies on the dynamic interplay of estrogen (E-2) and progesterone (P-4), however, the details of this interaction are not entirely clear. Recent data implicate E-2 and P-4 in the regulation of glucose utilization by affecting facilitative glucose transporter (GLUT) expression. In this study we examine GLUT1 expression in murine and human endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) using a primary culture system. We show that expression of GLUT1 is increased during ESC decidualization in vitro. P-4 up-regulates, whereas E-2 down-regulates, GLUT1 expression. In addition, P-4 increases and E-2 decreases glucose uptake in ESCs, suggesting that GLUT1 may be a major player in glucose utilization in these cells. Moreover, GLUT1 expression is increased in human ESCs when decidualized in vitro with P-4 and dibutyryl cAMP, suggesting a similar role for P-4 in human endometrium. In conclusion, an imbalance between P-4 and E-2 seen in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, luteal phase defect, and recurrent pregnancy loss may have a critical impact on glucose utilization in the endometrial stroma, and, thus, may be responsible for endometrial dysfunction and failure of embryo implantation in these patient populations. (Endocrinology 150: 1512-1520, 2009)
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