Endometrial receptivity in cattle: the mutual reprogramming paradigm

Anim Reprod. 2022 Dec 16;19(4):e20220097. doi: 10.1590/1984-3143-AR2022-0097. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Prior to implantation in cattle, the mucous medium contained in the uterine lumen serves as a working interface for molecular exchange and signaling between the lining endometrium and the embryo. The composition of this luminal fluid changes temporally according to the secretory and reabsorptive activities of the uterus and the embryo, which are under complex regulation. Via this interface, both the embryo and the endometrium reprogram each other's functions to support pregnancy continuation beyond the pre-implantation period. More specifically, the embryo receives elongation signals and the uterus receives anti-luteolytic stimuli. Here, characteristics of the luminal compartment as well as the regulation of its composition to determine the pregnancy outcome will be discussed.

Keywords: cattle; embryo; endometrium; sex-steroids.

Publication types

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Grants and funding

Financial support: MB received funding for this research from FAPESP (project number 2011-03226-4) and USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (award Number 2022-67015-36839).