Localization and expression of oxytocin receptor and its messenger ribonucleic acid in peri-implantation phase human endometrium during control and clomiphene-treated cycles
My. Dawood et al., Localization and expression of oxytocin receptor and its messenger ribonucleic acid in peri-implantation phase human endometrium during control and clomiphene-treated cycles, AM J OBST G, 181(1), 1999, pp. 50-56
OBJECTIVES: This study was undertaken to determine expression levels of oxy
tocin receptor and its gene in peri-implantation phase human endometrium du
ring clomiphene-treated cycles compared with control cycles.
STUDY DESIGN: Oxytocin receptor and its messenger ribonucleic acid in peri-
implantation phase endometrium during control and clomiphene-treated (50 mg
days 5 to 9) cycles of 5 healthy fertile women were determined by immunohi
stochemical methods, Western blot analysis with monoclonal antibody against
amino acids 20 through 40 of the extracellular N-terminal human oxytocin r
eceptor, and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction with oligonucl
eotide primers to amplify the 391-base pair fragment of the oxytocin recept
or gene.
RESULTS: Oxytocin receptor and its messenger ribonucleic acid were expresse
d in human peri-implantation phase endometrial samples from both control an
d clomiphene-treated cycles. The receptor was localized predominantly in th
e epithelial cells and glands, with little or none detected in the stroma.
Oxytocin receptor protein was separated out as a single 70-kd band by Weste
rn blot analysis; its relative abundance was significantly reduced during c
lomiphene-treated cycles. The messenger ribonucleic acid was detected in al
l endometrium during control and clomiphene-treated cycles, with greater ex
pression during control cycles.
CONCLUSIONS: The expressions of oxytocin receptor and its gene in luteal ph
ase human endometrium suggest a functional relevance in modulation of bioch
emical changes for implantation.