Publications by authors named "Charlotte Thieffry"

The potential of mass spectrometry imaging, and especially ToF-SIMS 2D and 3D imaging, for submicrometer-scale, label-free molecular localization in biological tissues is undisputable. Nevertheless, sensitivity issues remain, especially when one wants to achieve the best lateral and vertical (nanometer-scale) resolution. In this study, the interest of in situ matrix transfer for tissue analysis with cluster ion beams (Bi, Ar) is explored in detail, using a series of six low molecular weight acidic (MALDI) matrices.

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  • Estradiol and progesterone are essential hormones for regulating the menstrual cycle and affecting the functionality of the endometrium, particularly during blastocyst implantation.
  • Dysregulated progesterone responses may lead to reproductive issues, including uterine bleeding and endometriosis, and involve pathways beyond the traditional nuclear receptor, like PGRMC1.
  • The study found a relationship between the expressions of PGR and PGRMC1 during certain menstrual phases but noted no significant changes in PGRMC1 expression in response to ovarian steroids, indicating limited understanding of its regulatory mechanisms.
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The endometrium plays a crucial role in reproduction and, in humans, is cyclically remodeled under hormonal control. Estradiol favors tissue proliferation whereas progesterone inhibits tissue growth and induces morphological changes. Endometriosis is often associated with fertility issues and with exacerbated estrogen and reduced progesterone concentration or response in the eutopic endometrium.

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An inappropriate response to progestogens in the human endometrium can result in fertility issues and jeopardize progestin-based treatments against pathologies such as endometriosis. PGRMC1 can mediate progesterone response in the breast and ovaries but its endometrial functions remain unknown. AG-205 is an alleged PGRMC1 inhibitor but its specificity was recently questioned.

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