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Morphometric methods were used at the light microscopic level to investigate the appearance of edema in the endometrial stroma of rats during estradiol-induced implantation after an experimental delay. Comparisons between blastocyst-free and blastocyst-containing sites were made at 8, 12, 16 and 24 h after injection of estradiol (h.a.e.). The development of stromal edema during implantation was found to be diphasic. First, during the initial 8–12 h.a.e., a generalized edema developed all along the uterine horns. Later, from 16 h.a.e. onwards, a local edema was present around the blastocysts. The Pontamine Blue Reaction (PBR) became visible between 20 and 24 h.a.e. The results indicate that the blastocyst is recognized by the stroma considerably before the PBR. The appearance of a local edema around the blastocysts before the PBR might be related to a slow increase in vascular permeability and/or to the increased stromal cell synthetic activity that is known to precede the PBR during early implantation.
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Lundkvist, Ö. Morphometric estimation of stromal edema during delayed implantation in the rat. Cell Tissue Res. 199, 339–348 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00236143
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