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7 May 2024 Imaging the dynamics of murine uterine contractions in early pregnancy
Madeline Dawson, Diana Flores, Lisa Zou, Shivani Anandasenthil, Rohit Mahesh, Olmo Zavala-Romero, Ripla Arora
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Abstract

Uterine muscle contractility is essential for reproductive processes including sperm and embryo transport, and during the uterine cycle to remove menstrual effluent. Even still, uterine contractions have primarily been studied in the context of preterm labor. This is partly due to a lack of methods for studying the uterine muscle contractility in the intact organ. Here, we describe an imaging-based method to evaluate mouse uterine contractility of both the longitudinal and circular muscles in the cycling stages and in early pregnancy. By transforming the image-based data into three-dimensional spatiotemporal contractility maps, we calculate waveform characteristics of muscle contractions, including amplitude, frequency, wavelength, and velocity. We report that the native organ is highly contractile during the progesterone-dominant diestrus stage of the cycle when compared to the estrogen-dominant proestrus and estrus stages. We also observed that during the first phase of uterine embryo movement when clustered embryos move toward the middle of the uterine horn, contractions are dynamic and non-uniform between different segments of the uterine horn. In the second phase of embryo movement, contractions are more uniform and rhythmic throughout the uterine horn. Finally, in Lpar3/ uteri, which display faster embryo movement, we observe global and regional increases in contractility. Our method provides a means to understand the wave characteristics of uterine smooth muscle in response to modulators and in genetic mutants. Better understanding uterine contractility in the early pregnancy stages is critical for the advancement of artificial reproductive technologies and a possibility of modulating embryo movement during clinical embryo transfers.

Summary Sentence

The imaging-based method of ex vivo uterine contractility demonstrates quantitative differences in contractions during estrous cycle, preimplantation stages of pregnancy, and in LPAR3-deficient mutants.

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Madeline Dawson, Diana Flores, Lisa Zou, Shivani Anandasenthil, Rohit Mahesh, Olmo Zavala-Romero, and Ripla Arora "Imaging the dynamics of murine uterine contractions in early pregnancy," Biology of Reproduction 110(6), 1175-1190, (7 May 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioae071
Received: 3 December 2023; Accepted: 2 May 2024; Published: 7 May 2024
KEYWORDS
LPAR3
pre-implantation uterine contractility
spatiotemporal maps
uterine contractions
waveform metrics
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