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The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH

Uterine fluid contains a high concentration of [Formula: see text] which plays an essential role in sperm capacitation and fertilization. In addition, the [Formula: see text] concentration in uterine fluid changes periodically during the estrous cycle. It is well-known that the endometrial epitheliu...

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Autores principales: Xie, Zhang-Dong, Guo, Yi-Min, Ren, Mei-Juan, Yang, Jichun, Wang, Shao-Fang, Xu, Tong-Hui, Chen, Li-Ming, Liu, Ying
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29422866
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00012
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author Xie, Zhang-Dong
Guo, Yi-Min
Ren, Mei-Juan
Yang, Jichun
Wang, Shao-Fang
Xu, Tong-Hui
Chen, Li-Ming
Liu, Ying
author_facet Xie, Zhang-Dong
Guo, Yi-Min
Ren, Mei-Juan
Yang, Jichun
Wang, Shao-Fang
Xu, Tong-Hui
Chen, Li-Ming
Liu, Ying
author_sort Xie, Zhang-Dong
collection PubMed
description Uterine fluid contains a high concentration of [Formula: see text] which plays an essential role in sperm capacitation and fertilization. In addition, the [Formula: see text] concentration in uterine fluid changes periodically during the estrous cycle. It is well-known that the endometrial epithelium contains machineries involving the apical SLC26 family anion exchangers for secreting [Formula: see text] into the uterine fluid. In the present study, we find for the first time that the electroneutral Na(+)/ [Formula: see text] cotransporter NBCn1 is expressed at the apical membrane of the endometrial epithelium. The protein abundance of the apical NBCn1 and that of the apical SLC26A4 and SLC26A6 are reciprocally regulated during the estrous cycle in the uterus. NBCn1 is most abundant at diestrus, whereas SLC26A4/A6 are most abundant at proestrus/estrus. In the ovariectomized mice, the expression of uterine NBCn1 is inhibited by β-estradiol, but stimulated by progesterone, whereas that of uterine SLC26A4/A6 is stimulated by β-estradiol. In vivo perfusion studies show that the endometrial epithelium is capable of both secreting and reabsorbing [Formula: see text]. Moreover, the activity for [Formula: see text] secretion by the endometrial epithelium is significantly higher at estrus than it is at diestrus. The opposite is true for [Formula: see text] reabsorption. We conclude that the endometrial epithelium simultaneously contains the activity for [Formula: see text] secretion involving the apical SLC26A4/A6 and the activity for [Formula: see text] reabsorption involving the apical NBCn1, and that the acid-base homeostasis in the uterine fluid is regulated by the finely-tuned balance of the two activities.
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spelling pubmed-57889902018-02-08 The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH Xie, Zhang-Dong Guo, Yi-Min Ren, Mei-Juan Yang, Jichun Wang, Shao-Fang Xu, Tong-Hui Chen, Li-Ming Liu, Ying Front Physiol Physiology Uterine fluid contains a high concentration of [Formula: see text] which plays an essential role in sperm capacitation and fertilization. In addition, the [Formula: see text] concentration in uterine fluid changes periodically during the estrous cycle. It is well-known that the endometrial epithelium contains machineries involving the apical SLC26 family anion exchangers for secreting [Formula: see text] into the uterine fluid. In the present study, we find for the first time that the electroneutral Na(+)/ [Formula: see text] cotransporter NBCn1 is expressed at the apical membrane of the endometrial epithelium. The protein abundance of the apical NBCn1 and that of the apical SLC26A4 and SLC26A6 are reciprocally regulated during the estrous cycle in the uterus. NBCn1 is most abundant at diestrus, whereas SLC26A4/A6 are most abundant at proestrus/estrus. In the ovariectomized mice, the expression of uterine NBCn1 is inhibited by β-estradiol, but stimulated by progesterone, whereas that of uterine SLC26A4/A6 is stimulated by β-estradiol. In vivo perfusion studies show that the endometrial epithelium is capable of both secreting and reabsorbing [Formula: see text]. Moreover, the activity for [Formula: see text] secretion by the endometrial epithelium is significantly higher at estrus than it is at diestrus. The opposite is true for [Formula: see text] reabsorption. We conclude that the endometrial epithelium simultaneously contains the activity for [Formula: see text] secretion involving the apical SLC26A4/A6 and the activity for [Formula: see text] reabsorption involving the apical NBCn1, and that the acid-base homeostasis in the uterine fluid is regulated by the finely-tuned balance of the two activities. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5788990/ /pubmed/29422866 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00012 Text en Copyright © 2018 Xie, Guo, Ren, Yang, Wang, Xu, Chen and Liu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Xie, Zhang-Dong
Guo, Yi-Min
Ren, Mei-Juan
Yang, Jichun
Wang, Shao-Fang
Xu, Tong-Hui
Chen, Li-Ming
Liu, Ying
The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH
title The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH
title_full The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH
title_fullStr The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH
title_full_unstemmed The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH
title_short The Balance of [Formula: see text] Secretion vs. Reabsorption in the Endometrial Epithelium Regulates Uterine Fluid pH
title_sort balance of [formula: see text] secretion vs. reabsorption in the endometrial epithelium regulates uterine fluid ph
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29422866
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00012
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