Cyclic Decidualization of the Human Endometrium in Reproductive Health and Failure
University of Warwick · Endokrinologikum
Abstract
Decidualization denotes the transformation of endometrial stromal fibroblasts into specialized secretory decidual cells that provide a nutritive and immunoprivileged matrix essential for embryo implantation and placental development. In contrast to most mammals, decidualization of the human endometrium does not require embryo implantation. Instead, this process is driven by the postovulatory rise in progesterone levels and increasing local cAMP production. In response to falling progesterone levels, spontaneous decidualization causes menstrual shedding and cyclic regeneration of the endometrium. A growing body of evidence indicates that the shift from embryonic to maternal control of the decidual process…
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2Topics & keywords
- Decidualization
- Decidua
- Biology
- Endometrium
- Decidual cells
- Stromal cell
- Paracrine signalling
- Placentation