| Literature DB >> 1783892 |
C L van Papendorp1, I T Cameron, A P Davenport, A King, P J Barker, N S Huskisson, R S Gilmour, M J Brown, S K Smith.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the localization of endothelin-like immunoreactivity (ET-IR) in human placenta, chorion and amnion and to compare the endogenous concentration of immunoreactive endothelin (ET) in these tissues before and after the onset of labour. ET-IR was detected in the endothelium of stem vessels in placental villi, as well as in decidual stromal cells in the basal maternal plate, by immunocytochemistry using primary polyclonal rabbit antibody. A specific radioimmunoassay was used to detect endogenous concentration of ET in homogenized placental tissues. The endogenous concentration of ET-IR was significantly greater in amnion than in chorion and placenta (amnion 249 +/- 13 fmol/g; chorion 190 +/- 11 fmol/g; placenta 169 +/- 14 fmol/g; means +/- S.E.M.; n = 12; P less than 0.01). No significant difference was seen before or after the onset of labour. The detection of ET-IR in placenta, chorion and amnion suggests that the ETs may play a role in the paracrine control of human uterine function.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1783892 DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1310507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endocrinol ISSN: 0022-0795 Impact factor: 4.286