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26 July 2019 Traditional Chinese medicine Dingkun Pill facilitates uterine receptivity for implantation in mice
Lin Huang, Lemeng Wang, Haili Bao, Yingchun Xu, Meiqing Meng, Manting Qiao, Haibin Wang, Shuangbo Kong
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Abstract

Dingkun Pill (DK) is one of the representative traditional Chinese medicines, which has been used in the treatment of gynecological diseases for hundreds of years. Accumulative observations and evidence have shown the beneficial effects of DK, including enhancing the function of hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. However, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. In this study, the effects of DK on uterine receptivity and implantation were explored by a series of studies with different mouse models. The results showed that DK can advance the time of implantation by influencing the expression of estrogen target genes to facilitate embryo implantation. DK was efficient to activate embryo implantation at the presence of suboptimal estrogen in delayed implantation mouse model. Our further study revealed that the improvement of DK on receptivity establishment is attributed to the differential regulation of DK on implantation-associated genes. This study provides previously unappreciated molecular mechanism of DK in embryo implantation and benefits the potential clinical application of DK in human reproduction improvement.

Summary Sentence

Dingkun Pill (DK), one of the representative traditional Chinese medicines, facilitates the establishment of uterine receptivity through enhancing the estrogen sensitivity.

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Lin Huang, Lemeng Wang, Haili Bao, Yingchun Xu, Meiqing Meng, Manting Qiao, Haibin Wang, and Shuangbo Kong "Traditional Chinese medicine Dingkun Pill facilitates uterine receptivity for implantation in mice," Biology of Reproduction 101(4), 695-703, (26 July 2019). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioz141
Received: 5 April 2019; Accepted: 19 July 2019; Published: 26 July 2019
KEYWORDS
Dingkun Pill (DK)
estrogen
implantation
uterine receptivity
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