Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10870306 | FEBS Letters | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Glycosylation plays a significant role in determining the receptivity of the uterine endometrium to embryo. Fucosyltransferase IV (FUT4) is expressed stage-specifically in the uterine endometrium of mammalians, and considered as a marker of the endometrial receptivity. Baicalin, a monomer of flavonoids, is known to have functions in improving reproduction. However, the mechanism by which baicalin regulates the expression of FUT4 in embryo-endometrium adhesion remains unclear. Our results showed that baicalin significantly increased FUT4 mRNA and protein expression levels both in human endometrial cells and mouse endometrial tissue, and consistently elevated embryo adhesion rate during implantation in vitro and embryonic implantation competence in pregnant mouse. This study suggests that baicalin facilitates endometrial reproduction via elevating FUT4 expression through Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.
Keywords
FITCGD1PMSG5-chloromethylfluorescein diacetateCMFDADKK1Baicalinp-GSK3βSBDDAPIHRPFucoseFucHCGImplantationβ-cateninEmbryonormal salineEndometrial epithelial cellDickkopf 1fluorescein isothiocyanatefucosyltransferasesLeYLewis YHorseradish peroxidasepregnant mare serum gonadotropinhuman chorionic gonadotropin
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Authors
Yu-Mei Zhang, Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Ahmmed Bulbul, Xiu Shan, Xiao-Qi Wang, Qiu Yan,