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Pregnancy success in mice requires appropriate cannabinoid receptor signaling for primary decidua formation

By September 29, 2020October 2nd, 2020No Comments

doi: 10.7554/eLife.61762.

Online ahead of print.
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Abstract

With implantation mouse stromal cells begin to transform into epithelial-like cells surrounding the implantation chamber forming an avascular zone called the primary decidual zone (PDZ). In mouse, the PDZ forms a transient, size-dependent permeable barrier to protect the embryo from maternal circulating harmful agents. The process of decidualization is critical for early pregnancy maintenance in mice and humans. Mice deficient in cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2, show compromised PDZ with dysregulated angiogenic factors, resulting in the retention of blood vessels and macrophages. This phenotype is replicated in Cnr1-/-, but not in Cnr2-/- mice. In vitrodecidualization models suggest that Cnr1 levels substantially increase in mouse and human decidualizing stromal cells, and that neutralization of CB1 signaling suppresses decidualization and misregulates angiogenic factors. In sum, we propose that implantation quality depends on appropriate angiogenic events driven by the integration of CB2 in endothelial cells and CB1 in decidual cells.

 

Keywords: developmental biology, mouse

Conflict of interest statement

YL, AD, YK, SD, XS The authors declare that no competing interests exist.

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