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Morphologic characteristics of the placental basal plate in in vitro fertilization pregnancies: a possible association with the amount of bleeding in delivery.

Yuki Nakamura1, Chizuko Yaguchi1, Hiroaki Itoh2, Ryoko Sakamoto1, Takako Kimura1, Naomi Furuta1, Toshiyuki Uchida1, Naoaki Tamura1, Kazunao Suzuki1, Kazuhiro Sumimoto3, Yumiko Matsuda4, Toshiki Matsuura4, Mitsuru Nishimura5, Naohiro Kanayama1.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between assisted reproductive technology procedures, the morphology of the basal plate of placentas, and amount of bleeding in deliveries. Fifty-five whole placentas (fresh-embryo transfer in the in vitro fertilization cycle [n = 6], frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the natural cycle [n = 13] or in the hormonal cycle [n = 10], and age-matched spontaneously conceived pregnancies [n = 26]) were retrospectively enrolled and histologically analyzed. The whole placentas were stored in our pathological division among 512 singleton pregnancies with vaginal deliveries (34-41 weeks of gestation) at Hamamatsu University Hospital. The morphology of the placental basal plate was examined using Azan staining. A total of 20 digital images (each 0.53 mm(2)) of microscopic fields were analyzed per placenta to measure the mean values of the vertical maximum thickness of Rohr and Nitabuch fibrinoid layers and % loss of decidua. The thickness of Rohr fibrinoid layer and % loss of decidua were significantly higher in the frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the hormonal cycle group than in the frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the natural cycle and spontaneously conceived pregnancy groups (each P < .01). The z scores for both the thickness of Rohr fibrinoid layer and % loss of decidua positively correlated with those for the amount of bleeding in deliveries (P < .05 each). Assisted reproductive technology procedures changed the morphology of the placental basal plate, suggesting a possible association with an increase in the amount of bleeding in deliveries.
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Keywords:  Assisted reproductive technology (ART); Delivery; Placenta; Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH); Pregnancy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26058728     DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2015.04.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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