Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038p351 | Reproduction | SFEBES2015

Intracrine androgens enhance decidualisation and modulate expression of human endometrial receptivity genes

Gibson Douglas , Simitsidellis Ioannis , Critchley Hilary , Saunders Philippa

During the establishment of pregnancy, the endometrium undergoes dynamic remodelling in order to establish a ‘receptive’ microenvironment. Decidualisation, a key part of this process, is characterised by differentiation of endometrial stromal fibroblasts which secrete factors that regulate implantation and placental development. Recent studies in our laboratory have revealed that decidualisation results in altered expression of enzymes that regulate biosynthesis and ...

ea0054is6 | (1) | NuclearReceptors2018

Androgens and endometrial function: replication, repair and regeneration

Gibson Douglas A , Simitsidellis Ioannis , Collins Frances , Esnal-Zufiaurre Arantza , Saunders Philippa TK

The human endometrium is a complex multicellular tissue the prime function of which is to provide a receptive environment during a fertile cycle. The tissue responds to steroid hormones exhibiting dynamic cyclical regeneration, angiogenesis, differentiation (decidualisation) and inflammation. In the absence of an embryo the inner surface is shed and repaired without scarring (menstruation). The endometrium exhitbits spatial and temporal expression of androgen receptors (AR) in...

ea0044p209 | Reproduction | SFEBES2016

Profiling the decidualisation response of women with endometriosis reveals diverse patterns of steroid responsiveness

Simitsidellis Ioannis , Gibson Douglas A. , Kelepouri Olympia , Horne Andrew W , Saunders Philippa T K

Endometriosis is a chronic hormone-dependent disorder, characterised by growth of ‘ectopic’ endometrial tissue outside the uterus. It has been reported that 30–40% of women who are sub/infertile have endometriosis. Infertility in women with severe endometriosis may be the result of either scarring or pelvic distortion, but in women with mild/moderate disease it is believed subfertility may result from disturbances in endometrial tissue function. Transformation o...

ea0042oc5 | (1) | Androgens2016

What is the impact of AR modulation in the decidualisation of hESCs from women with endometriosis?

Simitsidellis Ioannis , Gibson Douglas A. , Kelepouri Olympia , Horne Andrew W. , Saunders Philippa T. K.

Endometriosis is a hormone-dependent disorder, characterised by growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. It has been reported that 30–40% of women with infertility have endometriosis. Transformation of human endometrial stromal fibroblasts (hESC) (termed decidualisation) is accompanied by increased steroid synthesis and is fundamental to the establishment of a receptive endometrial microenvironment, which can support and maintain pregnancy. Evidence suggests that ...

ea0042p18 | (1) | Androgens2016

Altering androgen precursor availability impacts on endometrial function

Gibson Douglas A , Kelepouri Olympia , Simitsidellis Ioannis , Critchley Hilary O D , Saunders Philippa T K

The establishment of pregnancy requires dynamic remodelling of the endometrium. Decidualization, a key part of this process, is characterised by differentiation of endometrial stromal fibroblasts (ESF) which secrete factors that regulate implantation and placental development. We recently discovered that ESF synthesise androgens which modulate the expression of endometrial receptivity and decidualization markers. Utilisation of the circulating androgen precursor DHEA within ta...

ea0059oc5.5 | Adrenal | SFEBES2018

Androgen modulation of mouse uterus: a tissue-based bioassay for testing endogenous and synthetic androgen receptor modulators (SARMs)

Simitsidellis Ioannis , Kelepouri Olympia , Gibson Douglas A , Esnal-Zufiaurre Arantza , Saunders Philippa TK

The uterus is an androgen-responsive tissue and AR is expressed in cells within the endometrium and myometrium. We have demonstrated that treatment of ovariectomised mice with the potent androgen dihydrosterone (DHT) induces a uterotrophic response with changes in expression of genes involved in cell-cycle progression, Wnt signalling and an expansion of the glandular epithelium. Selective androgen receptors modulators (SARMs) are AR ligands in development as potential therapeu...

ea0038p386 | Steroids | SFEBES2015

Impact of 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) on glandular epithelial proliferation in the mouse uterus

Simitsidellis Ioannis , Cousins Fiona L , Gibson Douglas A , Smith Lee B , Saunders Philippa T K

The uterus is an androgen-responsive organ; androgen receptors (AR) are expressed in human endometrial stromal fibroblasts and can regulate proliferation and survival of this cell type. Although chronic androgen exposure results in atrophy of human endometrium, previous studies have suggested that it may have trophic effects in the rodent uterus. We hypothesised that androgens may have different impacts on endometrial function in the presence or absence of oestrogens. In the c...