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The human relaxin receptor (LGR7): expression in the fetal membranes and placenta.

K Lowndes1, A Amano, S Y Yamamoto, G D Bryant-Greenwood.   

Abstract

The relaxin receptor has been recently described as a leucine-rich repeat G-protein coupled receptor and designated as LGR7. A closely related receptor, LGR8, is co-expressed by some cells. This study explored the expression of the genes for these receptors in the human fetal membranes and placenta by RT-PCR and the LGR7 protein by immunolocalization. The results showed that LGR7 was well expressed in the fetal membranes, with significantly more in the decidua (p<0.05) than in the amnion. On the other hand, relatively low levels were expressed in the placenta. The major splice variant of LGR7 was undetectable in either the placenta or fetal membranes. Expression of LGR8 was also below the level of detectability in either tissue. Immunostaining for LGR7 was conducted with antisera to both its endodomain and ectodomain, in order to seek evidence for a solubilized ectodomain. However, similar staining patterns were obtained with both antisera, with predominant staining in the cells of the amniotic epithelium, chorionic cytotrophoblast and decidua. Full-thickness fetal membranes from preterm deliveries, before and after labor or after preterm premature rupture of the membrane (PPROM) and labor were collected. In addition, membranes at term, both before and after spontaneous labor were used for analysis of LGR7 gene expression. There was significantly greater LGR7 expressed (p=0.01) in the preterm period compared to term, indicating a potentially important role for relaxin at this time. There was a marginal decline in LGR7 gene expression after labor and delivery both at preterm and term, which did not reach significance. Immunostaining patterns showed less inter-patient variability than did gene expression, with more intense staining for LGR7 after labor and delivery.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16165207      PMCID: PMC1455164          DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2005.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Placenta        ISSN: 0143-4004            Impact factor:   3.481


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