Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2022
Abstract
Uterine lumen fluid (ULF) is central to successful pregnancy establishment and maintenance, and impacts offspring wellbeing into adulthood. The current dogma is that ULF composition is primarily governed by endometrial glandular epithelial cell secretions and influenced by progesterone. To investigate the hypothesis that ULF is metabolically semi-autonomous, ULF was obtained from cyclic heifers, and aliquots incubated for various durations prior to analysis by untargeted semi-quantitative metabolomic profiling. Metabolite flux was observed in these ULF isolates, supporting the idea that the biochemical makeup of ULF is semi-autonomously dynamic due to enzyme activities. Subsequent integrative analyses of these, and existing, data predict the specific reactions underpinning this phenomenon. These findings enhance our understanding of the mechanisms leading to pregnancy establishment, with implications for improving fertility and pregnancy outcomes in domestic animals as well as women.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Communications Biology
Recommended Citation
Simintiras, C., Drum, J., Liu, H., Sofia Ortega, M., & Spencer, T. (2022). Uterine lumen fluid is metabolically semi-autonomous. Communications Biology, 5 (1) https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03134-0