Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on reproductive biology and medicine

ra0001p006 | Uterus | WCRB2014

Estrogen-dependent modulation of neuroinflammation in endometriosis

Greaves Erin , Horne Andrew W , Saunders Philippa T K

Introduction: Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disorder, associated with debilitating pelvic pain. We believe the pain is due to neuroinflammation: growth of sensory neurons and their subsequent hypersensitisation by macrophage-derived cytokines within the lesion. We explored the regulation of neuroinflammation by estrogen receptor (ER) modulators.Materials and methods: Peritoneum and lesions were collected from women with and without ...

ra0001p273 | (1) | WCRB2014

Estradiol promotes differentiation of uterine natural killer cells during establishment of pregnancy

Gibson Douglas A , Critchley Hilary O D , Saunders Philippa T K

Background: Uterine natural killer (uNK) cells are a phenotypically distinct population of tissue-resident immune cells that are reported to regulate vascular remodelling within the endometrium. The mechanisms that control accumulation of uNK cells in the endometrium remain unresolved although there is evidence to suggest that homing and differentiation of peripheral blood NK (pbNK) cells may contribute to the rapid increase in cell numbers during the secretory phase of the me...

ra0001p304 | (1) | WCRB2014

The relaxing effect of dihydrotestosterone on myometrial smooth muscle contraction is mediated via blockage of intracellular calcium increase and inhibition of myosin light chain phosphorylation

Makieva Sofia , Saunders Philippa T K , Norman Jane E

Background: The impact of androgens on myometrial contraction has received less scrutiny, compared to progesterone and estrogens. We sought to i) examine the effect of dihydrotestosterone (DHT; a non-aromatizable androgen) on stretch-induced contraction of human myometrium and ii) gain mechanistic insights by studying changes in intracellular calcium [Ca2+] and phosphorylation of myosin light chain (MLC).Methods: Myometrial strips were recover...

ra0001p274 | (1) | WCRB2014

A role for androgens in the regulation of endometrial breakdown and repair in a mouse model of menstruation

Cousins Fiona L , Murray Alison A , Critchley Hilary O D , Saunders Philippa T K

Background: The human endometrium is a dynamic, multi-cellular sex steroid-dependent tissue subject to cyclical episodes of breakdown (menses), repair and regeneration. The mechanisms responsible for initiation of menses are well characterised; the molecular and cellular changes responsible for rapid repair are poorly understood. Re-epithelialisation of the tissue is thought to involve contributions from both the stromal and epithelial compartments. A role for androgens in end...

ra0001p295 | (1) | WCRB2014

Investigating the role of androgens in endometriosis

Simitsidellis Ioannis , Greaves Erin , Collins Frances , Horne Andrew W , Saunders Philippa T K

Introduction: Androgen receptors (AR) have been detected in the human endometrium throughout the menstrual cycle and are reported to regulate expression of genes associated with cellular proliferation and cell-cycle regulation. Endometriosis is defined by establishment and growth of endometrial tissue in ectopic locations (typically on the peritoneal wall); patients often experience pain and infertility. In the current study we have used human tissue and a new mouse model of e...

ra0001p287 | (1) | WCRB2014

Short-term administration of ulipristal acetate modulates endometrial sex steroid receptor expression and cell proliferation markers

Murray Alison A , Shaw Grace G , Nicol Moira , Williams Alistair R W , Saunders Philippa T K , Critchley Hilary O D

Introduction: Uterine fibroids cause pain, pressure symptoms and heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). Fibroid growth is sex steroid dependent. The selective progesterone receptor (PR) modulator (SPRM), ulipristal acetate (UPA) reduces fibroid size and alleviates HMB in 90% of women. UPA has both agonist and antagonist properties and induces (S)PRM-associated endometrial changes (PAEC). The mechanism of UPA action and aetiology of PAEC are unknown. We propose that modulation of ster...