Restoration of normal morphology and estrogen responsiveness in cultured vaginal and uterine epithelia transplanted with stroma
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Restoration of normal morphology and estrogen responsiveness in cultured vaginal and uterine epithelia transplanted with stroma
Abstract
We have investigated the capacity of vaginal and uterine epithelia (VE and UE) to reexpress normal morphology and hormone responsiveness following cell culture. VE and UE from adult ovariectomized mice were grown in a collagen gel matrix with serum-free medium for 7-10 days. Proliferation of these cells occurs in the absence of 17 beta-estradiol and is not stimulated by 17 beta-estradiol; the VE usually does not keratinize or stratify in vitro. Cultured VE and UE were recombined with homologous vaginal or uterine stroma (VS and US, respectively) and these recombinants were grown under the renal capsule of female hosts for 4 weeks. The epithelium of the VS + VE recombinants cycled, proliferated and stratified in response to estrogen and mucified normally in response to progesterone. The UE that was grown in vivo with cultured US also showed normal morphology and estrogen responsiveness. These changes in the UE and VE were not simply a result of return to the in vivo environment, as epithelia alone in collagen gels transplanted under the renal capsule did not survive. These results indicate that both VE and UE, which are not estrogen-dependent in vitro, reexpress their estrogen dependency and normal morphology when recombined with homologous stroma and grown in vivo. Thus, the changes these cells show when grown in culture are the result of altered conditions in vitro rather than an irreversible alteration in the cells themselves or the selection of specific subpopulations that are not mitogenically or morphologically responsive to estrogen under any condition.
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