Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 2001, 193 (1)

Involvement of Granule-Mediated Apoptosis in the Cyclic Changes of the Normal Human Endometrium

TSUKASA IGARASHI, RYO KONNO, SATOSHI OKAMOTO, TAKUYA MORIYA,1 SHINJI SATOH and AKIRA YAJIMA

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and1Department of Pathology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai 980-8574

Our objective is to investigate the involvement of granule-mediated apoptosis in the cyclic changes of the endometrium. We demonstrated the localization of CD56, perforin, granzyme B and caspase-3 in the endometrium by immunohistochemistry. We also confirmed the localization of perforin by immuno-electron microscopy, and demonstrated apoptosis in endometrial glandular cells by TdT-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) and electron microscopy. Uterine CD56-positive natural killer (NK) cells expressed perforin and granzyme B in its cytoplasm. Uterine NK cells increased significantly in the endometrial stroma during the secretory phase, and peaked during the late secretory phase. These cells started decreasing in number during the menstrual period. In endometrial glandular cells, caspase-3 and TUNEL-positive cells increased significantly from the late secretory phase, with apoptosis reaching a peak during the menstrual period. Using electron microscopy, we observed uterine NK cells with chromatin rich, segmented nuclei and intracytoplasmic granules in the stroma obtained from late secretory phase endometria. These cells extended projections to the lining of endometrial glandular cells and attached to form a cell-to-cell contact. In addition, nuclear chromatin was observed to have already cohered and small cytoplasmic organelles were beginning to disappear, suggesting that these endometrial glandular cells were undergoing apoptosis. Utilizing immuno-electron microscopy, intracytoplasmic granules in uterine NK cells were stained with anti-perforin antibody. The findings of this study suggest that granule-mediated apoptosis in endometrial glandular cells induced by NK cells expressing perforin and granzyme B may be associated with the onset of menstruation.

Keywords —— apoptosis; endometrium; NK cell; perforin; granzyme B

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Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 2001, 193, 13-25

Address for reprints: Tsukasa Igarashi, M.D., Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, 1-1 Seiryomachi, Boba-ku, Sendai 980-8574, Japan.

e-mail: igarashi@ob-gy.med.tohoku.ac.jp