I. Granot et al., Temporal analysis of connexin43 protein and gene expression throughout themenstrual cycle in human endometrium, FERT STERIL, 73(2), 2000, pp. 381-386
Objective: To analyze the pattern of connexin43 gene and protein expression
in human endometrium throughout the menstrual cycle.
Design: Controlled clinical study.
Setting: An academic research center.
Patient(s): Women with 28-day menstrual cycles who had mechanical infertili
ty and failed to conceive after IVF treatment.
Intervention(s): Endometrial and blood samples were collected on days 8, 12
, 14, 21, and 25 of spontaneous menstrual cycles.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Endometrial expression of connexin43 protein and m
essenger RNA, endometrial thickness, and serum concentrations of gonadotrop
ins and steroids.
Result(s): The expression of connexin43 gene and protein decreased on day 1
2 and day 14 of the menstrual cycle and then increased on day 21 and day 25
, respectively. A serum LH surge accompanied by a peak in the FSH concentra
tion was observed on days 12-14. The progesterone concentration increased o
n days 21-25, but there was no significant change in the E-2 concentration.
The thickness of the endometrium increased between days 8 and 12 and did n
ot change further between days 21 and 25.
Conclusion(s): The expression of connexin43 gene and protein in human endom
etrium changes during the menstrual cycle in a pattern that is associated w
ith the secretion of LH, FSH, and progesterone. This pattern may serve as a
marker for implantation competence. (Fertil Steril(R) 2000;73:381-6. (C)20
00 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.).