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Deficient expression of monoamine oxidase A in the endometrium is associated with implantation failure in women participating as recipients in oocyte donation

  1. Author:
    Henriquez, S.
    Tapia, A.
    Quezada, M.
    Vargas, M.
    Cardenas, H.
    Rios, M.
    Salvatierra, A. M.
    Croxatto, H.
    Orihuela, P.
    Zegers-Hochschild, F.
    Munroe, D. J.
    Velasquez, L.
  2. Author Address

    Univ Santiago Chile, Lab Inmunol Reprod, Santiago, Chile. Inst Chileno Med Reprod, Santiago, Chile. Millenium Inst Fundamental & Appl Biol, Santiago, Chile. Clin Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. NCI, SAIC Frederick, Lab Mol Technol, Frederick, MD 21701 USA.;Velasquez, L, Alamaeda 3363,Casilla 40,Correo 33, Santiago, Chile.;lvelasqu@lauca.usach.cl
    1. Year: 2006
    2. Date: Dec
  1. Journal: Molecular Human Reproduction
    1. 12
    2. 12
    3. Pages: 749-754
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. ISSN: 1360-9947
  1. Abstract:

    Successful implantation depends both on the quality of the embryo and on the endometrial receptivity. The latter depends on progesterone-induced changes in gene expression, a process that has been characterized by microarray analysis. One of the genes whose transcription appears to be enhanced during the receptive period is monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A). Our first objective was to confirm the increased expression of MAO-A in the endometrium during the receptive phase of spontaneous normal cycles using real time PCR and immunofluorescence. The second objective was to examine the endometrial expression of MAO-A during the receptive phase induced by exogenous estradiol (E-2) and progesterone in patients whose endometrium was shown to have been either receptive or non-receptive to embryo implantation in repeated cycles of oocyte donation. Results showed that MAO-A transcript levels increased between the pre-receptive (LH+3) and receptive phase (LH+7) in all spontaneous cycles examined, with a median increase of 25-fold. Immunofluorescent labelling demonstrated MAO-A localization to the glandular and luminal epithelium with an increasing positive score between LH+3 and LH+7. Conversely, prior failure of embryo implantation was associated with a 29-fold decrease in MAO-A mRNA levels and a substantial reduction in MAO-A protein immunofluorescent label score. These results show a strong association between endometrial receptivity and MAO-A expression in the endometrial epithelium, suggesting an important role for this enzyme in normal implantation.

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  1. DOI: 10.1093/molehr/gal082
  2. WOS: 000242272100004

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