Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6179924 | Fertility and Sterility | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Our objective was to investigate the effect of gram-negative bacterial infection on the ovaries and serum level of P4 and 17β-E2 during the preimplantation days of pregnancy in the mouse. We found that lipopolysaccharide alters the serum level of P4 and E2 during the preimplantation days of pregnancy and elevates the E2/P4 ratio, which may keep the uterus nonreceptive during the preimplantation days of pregnancy and also not prepare the developing blastocysts for implantation in the mouse. A large infiltration of macrophages in the corpora lutea and appearance of graafian follicles from day 3.5 of pregnancy because of lipopolysaccharide treatment, which reflect a gram-negative bacterial infection, may be responsible for ovarian dysfunction and altered P4 and E2 level in serum.