Literature DB >> 17939601

Localization and distribution of adrenomedullin receptor in the human placenta: changes with gestational age.

Emanuela Marinoni1, Valentina Casciani, Valeria Marianetti, Alessia Di Rocco, Massimo Moscarini, Romolo Di Iorio.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the distribution and localization of adrenomedullin (AM) receptor (AM-R) in human placenta and fetal membranes to assess any change during pregnancy or with labor. STUDY
DESIGN: Immunohistochemistry was performed by the avidin/biotin immunoperoxidase method using an antibody specific to AM-R on intrauterine tissues collected from 7-41 weeks of gestation (n=73).
RESULTS: AM-R was localized in the placenta and fetal membranes in all 3 trimesters. The distribution of AM-R in the villous and extravillous trophoblast cells of the placenta and in chorion and decidua cells of the fetal membranes changed with gestational age but not with labor.
CONCLUSION: AM is secreted by decidua and trophoblast cells that also possess AM-R, suggesting that placental tissues function in both the synthesis and action of AM. Changes in AM-R in the placenta during pregnancy may reflect changes in AM function throughout gestation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17939601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Med        ISSN: 0024-7758            Impact factor:   0.142


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