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19 May 2022 Collagen and elastic fiber remodeling in the pregnant mouse myometrium
Alexis Ouellette, Mala Mahendroo, Shanmugasundaram Nallasamy
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Abstract

AbstractThe myometrium undergoes progressive tissue remodeling from early to late pregnancy to support fetal growth and transitions to the contractile phase to deliver a baby at term. Much of our effort has been focused on understanding the functional role of myometrial smooth muscle cells, but the role of extracellular matrix is not clear. This study was aimed to demonstrate the expression profile of sub-sets of genes involved in the synthesis, processing, and assembly of collagen and elastic fibers, their structural remodeling during pregnancy, and hormonal regulation. Myometrial tissues were isolated from non-pregnant and pregnant mice to analyze gene expression and protein levels of components of collagen and elastic fibers. Second harmonic generation imaging was used to examine the morphology of collagen and elastic fibers. Gene and protein expressions of collagen and elastin were induced very early in pregnancy. Further, the gene expressions of some of the factors involved in the synthesis, processing, and assembly of collagen and elastic fibers were differentially expressed in the pregnant mouse myometrium. Our imaging analysis demonstrated that the collagen and elastic fibers undergo structural reorganization from early to late pregnancy. Collagen and elastin were differentially induced in response to estrogen and progesterone in the myometrium of ovariectomized mice. Collagen was induced by both estrogen and progesterone. By contrast, estrogen induced elastin, but progesterone suppressed its expression. The current study suggests progressive extracellular matrix remodeling and its potential role in the myometrial tissue mechanical function during pregnancy and parturition.

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The collagen and elastic fibers undergo structural reorganization from early to late pregnancy and the expression of both collagen and elastin is under the influence of steroid hormones estrogen and progesterone.

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Alexis Ouellette, Mala Mahendroo, and Shanmugasundaram Nallasamy "Collagen and elastic fiber remodeling in the pregnant mouse myometrium," Biology of Reproduction 107(3), 741-751, (19 May 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioac102
Received: 3 April 2021; Accepted: 9 May 2022; Published: 19 May 2022
KEYWORDS
Collagen
elastic fibers
Extracellular matrix
myometrium
steroid hormones
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