Literature DB >> 1547746

Monoclonal antibodies specific for rat relaxin. VI. Passive immunization with monoclonal antibodies throughout the second half of pregnancy disrupts histological changes associated with cervical softening at parturition in rats.

A B Lee1, J J Hwang, L M Haab, P A Fields, O D Sherwood.   

Abstract

Relaxin, which is secreted by the corpora lutea throughout the second half of rat pregnancy, promotes the growth and softening of the cervix. The mechanisms at both the cellular and molecular levels by which relaxin brings about these effects remain to be determined. The present study examined the influence of endogenous relaxin on the histological changes associated with cervical softening. A monoclonal antibody for rat relaxin, designated MCA1, was injected iv daily on days 12-22 of gestation. Cervices were removed on day 22, fixed in 10% buffered formalin, embedded in paraffin, and processed for histological staining. Tissue sections (5 microns thick) were stained with Gomori's trichrome stain (collagen), Orcein stain (elastin), or periodic acid-Schiff (polysaccharide). Qualitative and quantitative analyses identified several histological parameters in MCA1-treated rats that differed markedly from those in control rats. Cervices obtained from MCA1-treated rats contained collagen fiber bundles with greater compactness; elastin fibers with greater density, length and interdigitation; arteries with smaller cross-sectional areas; and luminal involutions with smaller areas than controls. The cervices of MCA1-treated rats appeared to contain fewer vacuolated epithelial cells, which secrete polysaccharide-rich material, than did cervices obtained from controls. It seems plausible that most, if not all, of these relaxin-induced modifications of the histological characteristics of the cervix facilitate birth.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1547746     DOI: 10.1210/endo.130.4.1547746

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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Authors:  Jae-Il Park; Chia Lin Chang; Sheau Yu Teddy Hsu
Journal:  Rev Endocr Metab Disord       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 6.514

Review 2.  Relaxin: antifibrotic properties and effects in models of disease.

Authors:  Chrishan S Samuel
Journal:  Clin Med Res       Date:  2005-11

3.  Conditional deletion of the relaxin receptor gene in cells of smooth muscle lineage affects lower reproductive tract in pregnant mice.

Authors:  Elena M Kaftanovskaya; Zaohua Huang; Carolina Lopez; Kirk Conrad; Alexander I Agoulnik
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2015-02-25       Impact factor: 4.285

Review 4.  International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCV. Recent advances in the understanding of the pharmacology and biological roles of relaxin family peptide receptors 1-4, the receptors for relaxin family peptides.

Authors:  Michelle L Halls; Ross A D Bathgate; Steve W Sutton; Thomas B Dschietzig; Roger J Summers
Journal:  Pharmacol Rev       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 25.468

5.  Relaxin regulates hyaluronan synthesis and aquaporins in the cervix of late pregnant mice.

Authors:  Yu May Soh; Anjana Tiwari; Mala Mahendroo; Kirk P Conrad; Laura J Parry
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  2012-10-19       Impact factor: 4.736

6.  How to measure the increase in elastic system fibres in the lamina propria of the uterine cervix of pregnant rats.

Authors:  C N Battlehner; E G Caldini; J C R Pereira; E H Luque; G S Montes
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 2.610

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