体外抑制猕猴宫颈CFTR离子通道增厚宫颈粘液†。

IF 3.1 2区 生物学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Rachel J Looney, Mackenzie Roberts, Matthew Markovetz, Rachelle Godiah, Shan Yao, Kirsti Golgotiu, Shuhao Wei, Chris Cellucci, Leo Han
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摘要

宫颈粘液在整个月经周期中随着激素的波动而变化,调节精子和病原体进入生殖道的途径。CFTR是一种阴离子通道,在介导上皮粘液分泌中起关键作用。用条件重编程法培养恒河猴的原代宫颈内膜细胞,并用对照或CFTR抑制剂处理。为了测量分泌粘液的水合作用和粘度的变化,我们采用了两种气道粘液试验,气道表面液体和颗粒跟踪微流变学,用于我们的宫颈内培养系统。与对照组相比,经CFTR抑制剂处理的宫颈内膜细胞在两种检测结果中均表现出脱水、黏液分泌物较厚。我们的研究表明CFTR可能是生育变化的重要媒介,并为囊性纤维化妇女的不孕表型提供实验证据。此外,这些研究中开发的检测方法为体外评估宫颈粘液变化提供了新的终点。
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In vitro inhibition of the CFTR ion channel in the Macaca mulatta cervix thickens cervical mucus†.

Cervical mucus changes throughout the menstrual cycle in response to hormonal fluctuations, regulating access of sperm and pathogens to the reproductive tract. CFTR is an anion channel that plays a critical role in mediating epithelial mucus secretions. Primary endocervical cells obtained from rhesus macaques Macaca mulatta were cultured using conditional reprogramming and treated with vehicle controls or CFTR inhibitors. In order to measure changes in hydration and viscosity of secreted mucus, we adapted two airway mucus assays, airway surface liquid and particle-tracking microrheology, for our endocervical culture system. Endocervical cells treated with CFTR inhibitors demonstrated dehydrated, thicker mucus secretions compared to controls in both assay outputs. Our studies suggest that CFTR may be an important mediator of fertility changes and provide experimental evidence for the infertility phenotype seen in women with cystic fibrosis. Additionally, assays developed in these studies provide new endpoints for assessing cervical mucus changes in vitro.

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Biology of Reproduction
Biology of Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Biology of Reproduction (BOR) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology, as well as reviews on topics of current importance or controversy. BOR is consistently one of the most highly cited journals publishing original research in the field of reproductive biology.
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