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Progesterone increases the production of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases‐2 in rabbit uterine cervical fibroblasts
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1994
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PathologyGynecologyFemale Reproductive SystemMenstrual CycleEmbryologyImplantation (Embryology)Tissue InhibitorMatrix BiologyProgesterone ParticipatesUterine FibroidsPrommp-3 ProductionEndocrinologyCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyUterine ReceptivityCervical RipeningMedicineReproductive HormoneExtracellular Matrix
Rabbit uterine cervical fibroblasts in culture produces tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP)-1 and TIMP-2. When cells were treated with physiological concentrations of progesterone, the production of two TIMPs increased, and essentially all TIMP-2 was found to be complexed with promatrix metalloproteinase 2 (proMMP-2)/progelatinase A. Progesterone did not modulate the production of proMMP-2 and resulted in the increased total amount of proMMP-2-TIMP-2 complex. These observations provide the first evidence that progesterone participates in maintaining the homeostasis of connective tissue matrix in uterine cervix by augmenting both TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 production along with the known suppressive effects on the proMMP-1 and proMMP-3 production.
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