The significance of membrane type 1 metalloproteinase in structural involution of human corpora lutea

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The expression of membrane type 1 (MT1) matrix metalloproteinase (MMP), MMP-2, and tissue inhibitors of MMP-1 and -2 during structural involution of the human corpus luteum was examined using immunohistochemistry, Northern blotting, Western blotting, gelatin zymography and in-situ hybridization techniques. The corpora lutea of 20 patients were investigated at the time of total hysterectomy and were obtained from five patients each in the early, mid- and late luteal phases and during gestation. Immunohistochemistry for MT1-MMP in corpus luteteum showed that the protein appeared in granulosa lutein cells in the late luteal phase. Both the expression of MT1-MMP mRNA and the amount of the protein increased in the late luteal phase. In-situ hybridization showed that MT1-MMP mRNA was localized mainly in the cytoplasm of granulosa lutein cells. These results suggest that increased expression of MT1-MMP may be a major factor in remodelling of the human corpus luteum during structural luteolysis.

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Manase, K., Endo, T., Henmi, H., Kitajima, Y., Yamazaki, K., Nishikawa, A., … Kudo, R. (2002). The significance of membrane type 1 metalloproteinase in structural involution of human corpora lutea. Molecular Human Reproduction, 8(8), 742–749. https://doi.org/10.1093/molehr/8.8.742

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