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Time-Course of the Uterine Response to Estradiol-17β in Ovariectomized Ewes: Expression of Angiogenic Factors1
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GynecologyPathologyReproductive BiologyOvariectomized EwesEmbryologyReproductive PhysiologyAngiogenesisFibroblast Growth FactorEndometrial Vegf MrnaUterine GlandsPublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyUterine ExpressionUterine ResponseVascular BiologyNeovascularizationVascular Endothelial Growth FactorEndocrinologyOvarian HormoneTheriogenologyDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyUterine ReceptivityAngiogenic Factors1MedicineReproductive Hormone
Uterine expression of angiogenic factors (vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF] and basic fibroblast growth factor [bFGF]) was evaluated in ovariectomized ewes at 0, 2, 4, 8, 24, 48, or 72 h after estradiol (E2) treatment. Endometrial VEGF mRNA increased more than 5-fold from 0 to 4 h, remained elevated at 8 h, and then declined through 72 h after E2 treatment. In contrast, endometrial bFGF mRNA remained constant from 0 to 4 h, increased 2.2-fold from 4 to 8 h, remained elevated at 24 h, and then declined through 72 h. Immunostaining for VEGF was present in myometrial and endometrial microvessels (arterioles, venules, and/or capillaries) and also in myometrial smooth muscle; the pattern of VEGF immunostaining followed that of mRNA expression, being elevated at 4 and 8 h after E2 treatment. Immunostaining for bFGF was present exclusively in uterine glands; the pattern of bFGF immunostaining also followed that of its mRNA, being elevated at 8 and 24 h after E2. On the basis of these observations, we suggest that VEGF and bFGF are probably important factors responsible for the dramatic uterine microvascular response that occurs 8 to 24 h after E2 treatment in ovariectomized ewes.
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