Use of Immunocytochemistry of Progesterone and Estrogen Receptors for Endometrial Dating

1988 
Endometrial progesterone and estrogen receptors were studied by immunocytochemistry using monoclonal antibodies during the menstrual cycle in normal women. We initially compared immunocytochemical staining of progesterone and estradiol receptors on endometrial fragments obtained by either aspiration or endometrial biopsy and found that immunocytochemistry could be performed easily on tissue obtained in either way. The immunocytochemical studies showed that the concentration and distribution of receptors changed markedly during the normal menstrual cycle. These changes were distributed in three characteristic phases. During phase I, corresponding to the midfollicular period (days 7–8), a small proportion (25%) of stromal and glandular cells stained positively for the progesterone receptor, whereas estrogen receptor staining was more intense and more frequent (50% of cells). Phase II, which included both the late follicular and early luteal periods (days 9–19), was characterized by a marked staining of prog...
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