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Méndez-López LF, Zavala-Pompa A, Fuentes-Vera MA, Pacheco-Calleros J, Escobar-Moreno AC, Cortés-Gutiérrez EI, Dávila-Rodríguez MI
Quantification of Leptin Receptor Expression in Endometrial Tissue Throughout the Human Menstrual Cycle
Acta Endo (Buc) 2015, 11 (2): 147-154doi: 10.4183/aeb.2015.147
Leptin is much more than a simple
sensor of body fat levels. Its biological activities, include
angiogenesis, osteogenesis and modulation of the immune
and reproductive systems. There are no reports on fluctuations
of the level in normal human functional glandular epithelium
during the menstrual cycle.
Objective. We aimed to determine the expression
level of the leptin receptor by immunohistochemistry and to
correlate this with estrogen and progesterone receptor levels
in normal endometrial tissue throughout the menstrual cycle.
Study design. Thirty-seven paraffin wax blocks
of biopsy specimens of histologically normal endometrium
were evaluated and classified according to the stage of the
menstrual cycle during the 2004–2006 period.
Results. The OB-R level underwent fluctuations
during the menstrual cycle in the different tissue
compartments; these were most marked in the functional
glandular epithelium and during the proliferative stage.
OB-R levels were correlated positively with the expression
levels of estrogen and negatively with those for progesterone
receptors, suggesting that these steroids modulate the
expression of OB-R in vivo.
Conclusion. This finding underscores the
importance of considering the menstrual cycle stage for
studies seeking possible impacts of the OB-R on reproductive
pathology, because its expression level varies with the
hormonal environment.
Keywords: Endometrium, progesterone receptor, estrogen receptor, leptin receptor, menstrual cycle,immunohistochemistry.
Correspondence: Martha I Dávila-Rodríguez MD, 2 de abril 501 colonia Independencia, Monterrey, 64720, Mexico, E-mail: marthadavila@cibinmty.net