Hong-Yuan Huang
Stanford University
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Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 1997
Jan S. Kruessel; Hong-Yuan Huang; Yan Wen; A.R Kloodt; P Bielfeld; Mary Lake Polan
The interleukin-1 (IL-1) system has been shown to play an important role in human and murine embryo implantation. Recent studies have documented immunohistochemical evidence of interleukin-1 beta (IL--1 beta), interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) and interleukin-1 receptor type I (IL-1R tI) in human preimplantation embryos and protein levels of interleukin-1 alpha (IL-1 alpha), IL-1 beta and IL1ra in human preimplantation embryo culture fluid have been correlated with successful implantation and pregnancy. Our aim in this study was to detect IL-1 beta, Il-1ra and Il-1R tI mRNA in single preimplantation mouse embryos and to describe the frequency of positive mRNA-expression at different developmental stages. B6C3F1-mice, 12 weeks old were pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG)/human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)-stimulated and mated. Animals were sacrificed at day 0.5, and zygotes were flushed from the tubes and cultured in HAMs-F10 medium. 2-cell- (2C-), 8-cell- (8C-), morula- (M-), early blastocyst- (EB-) and hatching blastocyst- (HB-) stage embryos were examined by one round of reverse transcriptase (RT) followed by two rounds of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) carried out on individual mouse embryos for beta-actin (internal standard), IL-1 beta, IL-1ra and IL-1R tI-mRNAs. The frequencies of positive mRNA-expressions were as follows (2C/8C/M/EB/HB); beta-actin: 91/96/100/100/98%; IL-1b: 0/0/2.5/6.25/19; IL-1ra; 0/5/30/41/74% and IL-1R tI: 0/0/10/20/25%. The incidence of IL-1ra mRNA expression increased with developmental stage. IL-1ra mRNA seems to be expressed in a very high percentage (74%) of embryos near the time of implantation, whereas the percentage of IL-1 beta-mRNA positive embryos is surprisingly low (19%).
Biology of Reproduction | 1998
Francisco Raga; Eva Maria Casañ; Jan S. Kruessel; Yan Wen; Hong-Yuan Huang; Camran Nezhat; Mary Lake Polan
Molecular Human Reproduction | 1999
Jan S. Krussel; Eva Maria Casañ; Francisco Raga; Jens Hirchenhain; Yan Wen; Hong-Yuan Huang; Peter Bielfeld; Mary Lake Polan
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1998
Hong-Yuan Huang; Yan Wen; Juan C. Irwin; Jan S. Kruessel; Yung-Kuei Soong; Mary Lake Polan
Human Reproduction | 1998
Jan S. Krussel; Carlos Simón; Maria Carmen Rubio; Andrea R.Pape; Yan Wen; Hong-Yuan Huang; Peter Bielfeld; Mary Lake Polan
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1998
Jan S. Krussel; Hong-Yuan Huang; Carlos Simón; B. Behr; Andrea R.Pape; Yan Wen; Peter Bielfeld; Mary Lake Polan
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1999
Francisco Raga; Eva Maria Casañ; Yan Wen; Hong-Yuan Huang; Fernando Bonilla-Musoles; Mary Lake Polan
Human Reproduction | 1997
Hong-Yuan Huang; Jan S. Krussel; Yan Wen; Mary Lake Polan
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2001
Hong-Yuan Huang; Yan Wen; Jan S. Kruessel; Francisco Raga; Yung-Kuei Soong; Mary Lake Polan
Biology of Reproduction | 1997
Hong-Yuan Huang; Yan Wen; Diana Valbuena; Jan S. Krussel; Mary Lake Polan