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Spatiotemporally distinct roles of cyclooxygenase-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 at fetomaternal interface in mice
by
Arita, Makoto
, He, Xueting
, Ishizawa, Chihiro
, Osuga, Yutaka
, Matsuo, Mitsunori
, Hiratsuka, Daiki
, Shimizu-Hirota, Ryoko
, Harada, Miyuki
, Wada-Hiraike, Osamu
, Taira, Shu
, Hirota, Yasushi
, Aikawa, Shizu
, Isobe, Yosuke
, Sugiura, Yuki
, Iida, Rei
, Sugimoto, Yukihiko
, Maeda, Rae
, Fukui, Yamato
, Hiraoka, Takehiro
, Akaeda, Shun
, Takeda, Norihiko
in
Animals
/ Arachidonic acid
/ Cyclooxygenase 1 - genetics
/ Cyclooxygenase 1 - metabolism
/ Cyclooxygenase 2 - genetics
/ Cyclooxygenase 2 - metabolism
/ Cyclooxygenase-1
/ Cyclooxygenase-2
/ Embryo Implantation - physiology
/ Embryos
/ Endocrinology
/ Endometrium
/ Endometrium - metabolism
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Gene expression
/ Implantation
/ Infertility
/ Intrauterine exposure
/ Isoenzymes
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Litter size
/ Localization
/ Membrane Proteins
/ Metabolism
/ Mice
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Ontology
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive biology
/ Transcriptome
/ Transcriptomes
/ Transcriptomics
/ Uterus
/ Uterus - metabolism
2024
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Spatiotemporally distinct roles of cyclooxygenase-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 at fetomaternal interface in mice
by
Arita, Makoto
, He, Xueting
, Ishizawa, Chihiro
, Osuga, Yutaka
, Matsuo, Mitsunori
, Hiratsuka, Daiki
, Shimizu-Hirota, Ryoko
, Harada, Miyuki
, Wada-Hiraike, Osamu
, Taira, Shu
, Hirota, Yasushi
, Aikawa, Shizu
, Isobe, Yosuke
, Sugiura, Yuki
, Iida, Rei
, Sugimoto, Yukihiko
, Maeda, Rae
, Fukui, Yamato
, Hiraoka, Takehiro
, Akaeda, Shun
, Takeda, Norihiko
in
Animals
/ Arachidonic acid
/ Cyclooxygenase 1 - genetics
/ Cyclooxygenase 1 - metabolism
/ Cyclooxygenase 2 - genetics
/ Cyclooxygenase 2 - metabolism
/ Cyclooxygenase-1
/ Cyclooxygenase-2
/ Embryo Implantation - physiology
/ Embryos
/ Endocrinology
/ Endometrium
/ Endometrium - metabolism
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Gene expression
/ Implantation
/ Infertility
/ Intrauterine exposure
/ Isoenzymes
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Litter size
/ Localization
/ Membrane Proteins
/ Metabolism
/ Mice
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Ontology
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive biology
/ Transcriptome
/ Transcriptomes
/ Transcriptomics
/ Uterus
/ Uterus - metabolism
2024
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Spatiotemporally distinct roles of cyclooxygenase-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 at fetomaternal interface in mice
by
Arita, Makoto
, He, Xueting
, Ishizawa, Chihiro
, Osuga, Yutaka
, Matsuo, Mitsunori
, Hiratsuka, Daiki
, Shimizu-Hirota, Ryoko
, Harada, Miyuki
, Wada-Hiraike, Osamu
, Taira, Shu
, Hirota, Yasushi
, Aikawa, Shizu
, Isobe, Yosuke
, Sugiura, Yuki
, Iida, Rei
, Sugimoto, Yukihiko
, Maeda, Rae
, Fukui, Yamato
, Hiraoka, Takehiro
, Akaeda, Shun
, Takeda, Norihiko
in
Animals
/ Arachidonic acid
/ Cyclooxygenase 1 - genetics
/ Cyclooxygenase 1 - metabolism
/ Cyclooxygenase 2 - genetics
/ Cyclooxygenase 2 - metabolism
/ Cyclooxygenase-1
/ Cyclooxygenase-2
/ Embryo Implantation - physiology
/ Embryos
/ Endocrinology
/ Endometrium
/ Endometrium - metabolism
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Gene expression
/ Implantation
/ Infertility
/ Intrauterine exposure
/ Isoenzymes
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Litter size
/ Localization
/ Membrane Proteins
/ Metabolism
/ Mice
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Ontology
/ Pregnancy
/ Reproductive biology
/ Transcriptome
/ Transcriptomes
/ Transcriptomics
/ Uterus
/ Uterus - metabolism
2024
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Spatiotemporally distinct roles of cyclooxygenase-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 at fetomaternal interface in mice
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Spatiotemporally distinct roles of cyclooxygenase-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 at fetomaternal interface in mice
2024
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Embryo implantation is crucial for ensuring a successful pregnancy outcome and subsequent child health. The intrauterine environment during the peri-implantation period shows drastic changes in gene expression and cellular metabolism in response to hormonal stimuli and reciprocal communication with embryos. Here, we performed spatial transcriptomic analysis to elucidate the mechanisms underlying embryo implantation. Transcriptome data revealed that lipid metabolism pathways, especially arachidonic acid-related (AA-related) ones, were enriched in the embryo-receptive luminal epithelia. Cyclooxygenases (COXs), rate-limiting enzymes involved in prostaglandin production by AA, were spatiotemporally regulated in the vicinity of embryos during implantation, but the role of each COX isozyme in the uterus for successful pregnancy was unclear. We established uterine-specific COX2-knockout (uKO) and COX1/uterine COX2-double-KO (COX1/COX2-DKO) mice. COX2 uKO caused deferred implantation with failed trophoblast invasion, resulting in subfertility with reduced pregnancy rates and litter sizes. COX1/COX2 DKO induced complete infertility, owing to abrogated embryo attachment. These results demonstrate that both isozymes have distinct roles during embryo implantation. Spatial transcriptome and lipidome analyses revealed unique profiles of prostaglandin synthesis by each COX isozyme and spatiotemporal expression patterns of downstream receptors throughout the endometrium. Our findings reveal previously unappreciated roles of COXs at the fetomaternal interface to establish early pregnancy.
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American Society for Clinical Investigation,American Society for Clinical investigation
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