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Establishment of Long‐Term Model throughout Regular Menstrual Cycles in Immunodeficient Mice
Author(s) -
KikuchiArai Maiko,
Murakami Takashi,
Utsunomiya Hiroki,
Akahira Junichi,
SuzukiKakisaka Haruka,
Terada Yukihiro,
Tachibana Masahito,
Hayasaka Shinichi,
Ugajin Tomohisa,
Yaegashi Nobuo
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
american journal of reproductive immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.071
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1600-0897
pISSN - 1046-7408
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0897.2010.00835.x
Subject(s) - endometrium , menstrual cycle , uterus , ovariectomized rat , nod , hormone , endocrinology , medicine , andrology , biology , diabetes mellitus
Citation Kikuchi‐Arai M, Murakami T, Utsunomiya H, Akahira J, Suzuki‐Kakisaka H, Terada Y, Tachibana M, Hayasaka S, Ugajin T, Yaegashi N. Establishment of long‐term model throughout regular menstrual cycles in immunodeficient mice. Am J Reprod Immunol 2010 Problem The number of uterus natural killer (NK) cells change through the menstrual cycle, but the origin of uterus NK cell was not unclear. Our aims are to study whether we can reproduce repetition of menstrual cycle and to reveal the origin of uterus NK cells. Method of study Endometrial samples were obtained from fertile women, and the tissues were transplanted into ovariectomized non‐obese diabetic (NOD)/severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)/γCnull (NOG) mice. Mice were treated with sex hormones which were in accord with human menstrual cycle. Results The replants showed similar histological changes as in eutopic endometrium repeatedly. CD56‐positive, CD16‐negative NK cells increased significantly during the treatment with estradiol and progesterone combination. Conclusion Histological assessment demonstrated that this model of NOG mice repeatedly exhibited regular menstrual cycles, and this model mimicked not ‘ectopic endometrium’, but ‘eutopic endometrium’ in humans. Change in number of NK cells suggested that NK cell might be derived from the endometrium.