CHEMOATTRACTIONS IN REPRODUCTIVE TISSUES
生殖组织中的化学吸引力
基本信息
- 批准号:2392309
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.51万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1994
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1994-04-01 至 1999-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:antisense nucleic acid cell adhesion molecules cell migration chemoattractants chemotaxis enzyme linked immunosorbent assay female gene expression growth factor hormone regulation /control mechanism human subject immunocytochemistry in situ hybridization interleukin 8 laboratory rat leukocyte activation /transformation macrophage messenger RNA monocyte neutrophil northern blottings ovary progesterone tissue /cell culture uterus
项目摘要
Macrophages and granulocytes are present in reproductive tissues where
they participate in and affect many aspects of ovarian and u tetrine
function. The hypothesis to be tested in this proposal is that leukocyte
migration in the ovaries is hormonally regulated and this regulation
occurs through modulation of chemotactic factors. Based on the
applicant's preliminary results the focus of this research will be study
the physiologic relevance of chemotactic factors for the recruitment and
activation of macrophages and neutrophils in the ovary. Regulation of
the traffic of leukocytes by chemoattractant, such as interleukin-8 that
acts on neutrophils and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 that acts on
monocyte/macrophages, followed by the secretion of specific paracrine
factors by the leukocytes may be one of the ways by which certain
reproductive events such as ovulation and luteal function are controlled.
Based on our hypothesis, the long-range goal of this research is to
define bimolecular events modulating the expression of these factors in
humans. To accomplish this goal and to provide optimal opportunity for
the applicant to perfect the investigative skills necessary for
independent research, we propose three specific aims as follows: Specific
Aim 1. To identify and characterize the functional significance of
specific chemotactic factors (IL-8 and MCP-1) in reproductive physiology
using a rodent model. Specific Aim 2. To identify and characterize in
humans the presence and variations of the expression of these
chemoattractant (IL-8 and MCP-1) in the ovaries throughout the menstrual
cycle and during pregnancy. Specific Aim 3. To investigate the in vitro
regulation of the expression of these chemoattractant by gonadal steroid
hormones, growth factors and cytokines. A definition of the bimolecular
events related to chemoattraction of migratory cells relevant to
ovulation and luteal function will be important in advancing our
understanding of these aspects of reproductive biology. We believe that
series of focused investigations that explore the physiologic relevance
of the chemoattractant factors in regulating the chemotaxis and
activation of macrophages and neutrophils in reproductive tissues may
reveal new insights into the etiology of ovulatory dysfunctions,
infertility and early pregnancy losses.
巨噬细胞和粒细胞存在于生殖组织中
它们参与并影响卵巢和子宫的许多方面
功能。 本提案要检验的假设是白细胞
卵巢中的迁移受到荷尔蒙的调节,这种调节
通过调节趋化因子而发生。 基于
申请人的初步结果 本研究的重点将是研究
趋化因子与募集的生理相关性
卵巢中巨噬细胞和中性粒细胞的激活。 监管
趋化剂(例如白细胞介素 8)对白细胞的运输
作用于中性粒细胞和单核细胞趋化蛋白-1,作用于
单核细胞/巨噬细胞,然后分泌特定的旁分泌
白细胞的因素可能是某些
排卵和黄体功能等生殖事件受到控制。
根据我们的假设,这项研究的长期目标是
定义调节这些因子表达的双分子事件
人类。 为了实现这一目标并提供最佳机会
申请人完善必要的调查技能
独立研究,我们提出三个具体目标如下: 具体
目标 1. 识别和表征功能意义
生殖生理学中的特定趋化因子(IL-8 和 MCP-1)
使用啮齿动物模型。 具体目标 2. 识别和表征
人类这些表达的存在和变化
整个月经期间卵巢中的化学引诱剂(IL-8 和 MCP-1)
周期和怀孕期间。 具体目标 3. 研究体外
性腺类固醇对这些化学引诱物表达的调节
激素、生长因子和细胞因子。 双分子的定义
与迁移细胞的化学吸引相关的事件
排卵和黄体功能对于促进我们的发育非常重要
了解生殖生物学的这些方面。 我们相信
一系列探索生理相关性的重点研究
趋化因子在调节趋化性中的作用
生殖组织中巨噬细胞和中性粒细胞的激活可能
揭示排卵功能障碍病因学的新见解,
不孕症和早孕失败。
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