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Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()

Regulation of myometrial functions during pregnancy has been considered the result of the integration of endocrine and mechanical signals. Nevertheless, uterine regeneration is poorly understood, and the cellular source within the gravid uterus is largely unexplored. In this study, we isolated and q...

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Autores principales: Mas, Aymara, Prusinski, Lauren, Yang, Qiwei, Diaz-Gimeno, Patricia, Stone, Lelyand, Diamond, Michael P, Simón, Carlos, Al-Hendy, Ayman
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5803774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28395335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.143461
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author Mas, Aymara
Prusinski, Lauren
Yang, Qiwei
Diaz-Gimeno, Patricia
Stone, Lelyand
Diamond, Michael P
Simón, Carlos
Al-Hendy, Ayman
author_facet Mas, Aymara
Prusinski, Lauren
Yang, Qiwei
Diaz-Gimeno, Patricia
Stone, Lelyand
Diamond, Michael P
Simón, Carlos
Al-Hendy, Ayman
author_sort Mas, Aymara
collection PubMed
description Regulation of myometrial functions during pregnancy has been considered the result of the integration of endocrine and mechanical signals. Nevertheless, uterine regeneration is poorly understood, and the cellular source within the gravid uterus is largely unexplored. In this study, we isolated and quantified the myometrial stem cells (MSC) population from pregnant female Eker rat uteri, by using Stro1/CD44 surface markers. We demonstrated that prior parity significantly increased the percentage of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC because of injured tissue response. Interestingly, we established that Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC respond efficiently to physiological cues when they were treated in vitro under different dose-dependent pregnant rat serum. Previous studies reveal strong regulatory links between O(2) availability and stem cell function. Based on these premises, cell proliferation assays showed that isolated Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC possess a higher proliferative rate under hypoxic versus normoxic conditions. We also detected a total of 37 upregulated and 44 downregulated hypoxia-related genes, which were differentially expressed in Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC, providing an alternative approach to infer into complex molecular mechanisms such as energy metabolism, inflammatory response, uterine expansion, and/or remodeling. Since these cells preferentially grow under low oxygen conditions, we propose that the increase of the rat uterus during pregnancy involves myometrial oxygen consumption, thereby enhancing MSC proliferation. Moreover, pregnancy-induced mechanical stretching results in hypoxic conditions, ultimately creating an environment that promotes stem cell proliferation and further uterine enlargement, which is essential for a successful pregnancy. In summary, all of these data support that rat Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC contribute to uterine enlargement during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-58037742018-02-23 Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy() Mas, Aymara Prusinski, Lauren Yang, Qiwei Diaz-Gimeno, Patricia Stone, Lelyand Diamond, Michael P Simón, Carlos Al-Hendy, Ayman Biol Reprod Female Reproductive Tract Regulation of myometrial functions during pregnancy has been considered the result of the integration of endocrine and mechanical signals. Nevertheless, uterine regeneration is poorly understood, and the cellular source within the gravid uterus is largely unexplored. In this study, we isolated and quantified the myometrial stem cells (MSC) population from pregnant female Eker rat uteri, by using Stro1/CD44 surface markers. We demonstrated that prior parity significantly increased the percentage of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC because of injured tissue response. Interestingly, we established that Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC respond efficiently to physiological cues when they were treated in vitro under different dose-dependent pregnant rat serum. Previous studies reveal strong regulatory links between O(2) availability and stem cell function. Based on these premises, cell proliferation assays showed that isolated Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC possess a higher proliferative rate under hypoxic versus normoxic conditions. We also detected a total of 37 upregulated and 44 downregulated hypoxia-related genes, which were differentially expressed in Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC, providing an alternative approach to infer into complex molecular mechanisms such as energy metabolism, inflammatory response, uterine expansion, and/or remodeling. Since these cells preferentially grow under low oxygen conditions, we propose that the increase of the rat uterus during pregnancy involves myometrial oxygen consumption, thereby enhancing MSC proliferation. Moreover, pregnancy-induced mechanical stretching results in hypoxic conditions, ultimately creating an environment that promotes stem cell proliferation and further uterine enlargement, which is essential for a successful pregnancy. In summary, all of these data support that rat Stro1(+)/CD44(+) MSC contribute to uterine enlargement during pregnancy. Oxford University Press 2017-01 2016-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5803774/ /pubmed/28395335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.143461 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for the Study of Reproduction. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Female Reproductive Tract
Mas, Aymara
Prusinski, Lauren
Yang, Qiwei
Diaz-Gimeno, Patricia
Stone, Lelyand
Diamond, Michael P
Simón, Carlos
Al-Hendy, Ayman
Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()
title Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()
title_full Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()
title_fullStr Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()
title_full_unstemmed Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()
title_short Role of Stro1(+)/CD44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()
title_sort role of stro1(+)/cd44(+) stem cells in myometrial physiology and uterine remodeling during pregnancy()
topic Female Reproductive Tract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5803774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28395335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.143461
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