Temporal and spatial regulation of let-7a in the uterus during embryo implantation in the rat

J Reprod Dev. 2010 Feb;56(1):73-8. doi: 10.1262/jrd.09-088k. Epub 2009 Nov 2.

Abstract

Mammalian embryonic implantation requires reciprocal interactions between implantation-competent blastocysts and a receptive uterus. Some microRNAs might play a key role during embryo implantation in the mouse, but the let-7a expression profiles in the rat uterus during peri-implantation are unknown. In the study, the expression of let-7a in the uterus during early pregnancy, pseudopregnancy, artificial decidualization and activation of delayed implantation was detected by Northern blotting and in situ hybridization. The effect of steroid hormones on let-7a expression was also detected by Northern blotting and in situ hybridization. Here, we found that the expression level of let-7a was higher on gestation day 6-7 (g.d. 6-7) in rats than on g.d.4-5 and g.d.8-9. Let-7a was specifically localized in glandular and luminal epithelia and decidua. The expression of let-7a was not significantly different in the pseudopregnant uterus and increased significantly in the uteri of rats subjected to artificial decidualization and activation of delayed implantation. Treatment with estradiol-17beta or progesterone significantly increased let-7a expression. Thus, let-7a expression was significantly induced by the process of embryo invasion, and this increased expression level was mainly induced by active blastocysts and decidualization during the window of implantation, implying that let-7a may participate in endometrial decidualization. Steroid hormones, estradiol-17beta or progesterone stimulated let-7a expression.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blastocyst / metabolism
  • Blastocyst / physiology
  • Decidua / metabolism
  • Decidua / physiology
  • Embryo Implantation / physiology*
  • Endometrium / metabolism
  • Endometrium / physiology
  • Female
  • Gonadal Steroid Hormones / metabolism
  • Gonadal Steroid Hormones / physiology
  • MicroRNAs / metabolism*
  • Pregnancy
  • Pseudopregnancy / physiopathology
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Uterus / metabolism*

Substances

  • Gonadal Steroid Hormones
  • MIRNLET7 microRNA, rat
  • MicroRNAs