Angiopoietin-2 regulated by progesterone induces uterine vascular remodeling during pregnancy.

Angiopoietin-2 regulated by progesterone induces uterine vascular remodeling during pregnancy. Mol Med Rep. 2020 May 27;: Authors: Park YG, Choi J, Seol JW Abstract During pregnancy, the uterus undergoes intense neovascularization and vascular remodeling to supply oxygen and nutrients to the embryo. During this period, progesterone secreted from the ovary has effects on vascular remodeling in the endometrium and interacts with angiogenic factors. However, the exact mechanism of uterine vascular remodeling during pregnancy is poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the association between angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2), one of the angiopoietins, and intrauterine vessel remodeling during pregnancy, and to determine the effect of progesterone on Ang-2 levels. Changes in Ang-2 expression were observed according to quantitative modification of progesterone using pregnant mice and human uterine microvascular endothelial cells. As a result, Ang-2 was observed mainly in the mesometrial regionĀ (MR) of the uterus during the period between implantation and placentation. Furthermore, a substantial amount of Ang-2 also appeared in endothelial cells, particularly of the venous sinus regionĀ (VSR). Interestingly, Ang-2 expression was increased by progesterone, whereas estrogen had limited effects. To confirm the association between Ang-2 and progesterone, the function of the progesterone receptorĀ (PR) was inhibited u...
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