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Novel concepts on pregnancy clocks and alarms: redundancy and synergy in human parturition.

Ramkumar Menon1, Elizabeth A Bonney2, Jennifer Condon3, Sam Mesiano4, Robert N Taylor5.   

Abstract

The signals and mechanisms that synchronize the timing of human parturition remain a mystery and a better understanding of these processes is essential to avert adverse pregnancy outcomes. Although our insights into human labor initiation have been informed by studies in animal models, the timing of parturition relative to fetal maturation varies among viviparous species, indicative of phylogenetically different clocks and alarms; but what is clear is that important common pathways must converge to control the birth process. For example, in all species, parturition involves the transition of the myometrium from a relaxed to a highly excitable state, where the muscle rhythmically and forcefully contracts, softening the cervical extracellular matrix to allow distensibility and dilatation and thus a shearing of the fetal membranes to facilitate their rupture. We review a number of theories promulgated to explain how a variety of different timing mechanisms, including fetal membrane cell senescence, circadian endocrine clocks, and inflammatory and mechanical factors, are coordinated as initiators and effectors of parturition. Many of these factors have been independently described with a focus on specific tissue compartments.In this review, we put forth the core hypothesis that fetal membrane (amnion and chorion) senescence is the initiator of a coordinated, redundant signal cascade leading to parturition. Whether modified by oxidative stress or other factors, this process constitutes a counting device, i.e. a clock, that measures maturation of the fetal organ systems and the production of hormones and other soluble mediators (including alarmins) and that promotes inflammation and orchestrates an immune cascade to propagate signals across different uterine compartments. This mechanism in turn sensitizes decidual responsiveness and eventually promotes functional progesterone withdrawal in the myometrium, leading to increased myometrial cell contraction and the triggering of parturition. Linkage of these processes allows convergence and integration of the gestational clocks and alarms, prompting a timely and safe birth. In summary, we provide a comprehensive synthesis of the mediators that contribute to the timing of human labor. Integrating these concepts will provide a better understanding of human parturition and ultimately improve pregnancy outcomes.
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Keywords:  NK cells; aging; corticosteroids; endoplasmic reticulum; labor and delivery; oxidative stress; p38MAPK; progesterone receptors; senescence; unfolded proteins

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27363410      PMCID: PMC5001499          DOI: 10.1093/humupd/dmw022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod Update        ISSN: 1355-4786            Impact factor:   15.610


  322 in total

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2.  Nrf2 is a direct PERK substrate and effector of PERK-dependent cell survival.

Authors:  Sara B Cullinan; Donna Zhang; Mark Hannink; Edward Arvisais; Randal J Kaufman; J Alan Diehl
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 4.272

Review 3.  Dynamics of cervical remodeling during pregnancy and parturition: mechanisms and current concepts.

Authors:  R Ann Word; Xiang-Hong Li; Michael Hnat; Kelley Carrick
Journal:  Semin Reprod Med       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 1.303

4.  Normal establishment of virus-specific memory CD8 T cell pool following primary infection during pregnancy.

Authors:  Carolyn M Constantin; David Masopust; Tania Gourley; Jason Grayson; Ora L Strickland; Rafi Ahmed; Elizabeth A Bonney
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2007-10-01       Impact factor: 5.422

Review 5.  The microbiome, parturition, and timing of birth: more questions than answers.

Authors:  Amanda L Prince; Kathleen M Antony; Derrick M Chu; Kjersti M Aagaard
Journal:  J Reprod Immunol       Date:  2014-04-18       Impact factor: 4.054

6.  Increase in prostaglandin bioavailability precedes the onset of human parturition.

Authors:  R Romero; H Munoz; R Gomez; M Parra; M Polanco; V Valverde; J Hasbun; J Garrido; F Ghezzi; M Mazor; J E Tolosa; M D Mitchell
Journal:  Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 4.006

7.  XBP-1 regulates a subset of endoplasmic reticulum resident chaperone genes in the unfolded protein response.

Authors:  Ann-Hwee Lee; Neal N Iwakoshi; Laurie H Glimcher
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2003-11       Impact factor: 4.272

8.  Phosphorylation of the alpha subunit of eukaryotic initiation factor 2 is required for activation of NF-kappaB in response to diverse cellular stresses.

Authors:  Hao-Yuan Jiang; Sheree A Wek; Barbara C McGrath; Donalyn Scheuner; Randal J Kaufman; Douglas R Cavener; Ronald C Wek
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 4.272

9.  Progesterone withdrawal and estrogen activation in human parturition are coordinated by progesterone receptor A expression in the myometrium.

Authors:  Sam Mesiano; Eng-Cheng Chan; John T Fitter; Kenneth Kwek; George Yeo; Roger Smith
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 5.958

10.  Changes in the biochemical constituents and morphologic appearance of the human cervical stroma during pregnancy.

Authors:  Kristin Myers; Simona Socrate; Dimitrios Tzeranis; Michael House
Journal:  Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol       Date:  2009-03-20       Impact factor: 2.435

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  79 in total

Review 1.  Progesterone Receptor Regulation of Uterine Adaptation for Pregnancy.

Authors:  San-Pin Wu; Rong Li; Francesco J DeMayo
Journal:  Trends Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2018-04-25       Impact factor: 12.015

2.  Cell-Free DNA Release by Mouse Fetal Membranes.

Authors:  Michala R Sawyer; Sharareh Adeli; Mark Phillippe
Journal:  Reprod Sci       Date:  2018-12-20       Impact factor: 3.060

3.  Mother Nature versus Father Time.

Authors:  Helena C Parkington; Penelope M Sheehan; Harold A Coleman; Shaun P Brennecke
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2017-02-22       Impact factor: 5.182

Review 4.  Mapping out p38MAPK.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Bonney
Journal:  Am J Reprod Immunol       Date:  2017-02-13       Impact factor: 3.886

5.  Placental and maternal serum activin A in spontaneous and induced labor in late-term pregnancy.

Authors:  L Funghi; M Torricelli; R Novembri; S Vannuccini; G Cevenini; M Di Tommaso; F M Severi; F Petraglia
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2017-06-13       Impact factor: 4.256

6.  Quantitative Proteomics by SWATH-MS of Maternal Plasma Exosomes Determine Pathways Associated With Term and Preterm Birth.

Authors:  Ramkumar Menon; Christopher Luke Dixon; Samantha Sheller-Miller; Stephen J Fortunato; George R Saade; Carlos Palma; Andrew Lai; Dominic Guanzon; Carlos Salomon
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  2019-03-01       Impact factor: 4.736

7.  Dexamethasone induces primary amnion epithelial cell senescence through telomere-P21 associated pathway†.

Authors:  Laura F Martin; Lauren S Richardson; Márcia Guimarães da Silva; Samantha Sheller-Miller; Ramkumar Menon
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2019-06-01       Impact factor: 4.285

Review 8.  Interferons and Proinflammatory Cytokines in Pregnancy and Fetal Development.

Authors:  Laura J Yockey; Akiko Iwasaki
Journal:  Immunity       Date:  2018-09-18       Impact factor: 31.745

Review 9.  Fetal membrane architecture, aging and inflammation in pregnancy and parturition.

Authors:  Ramkumar Menon; Lauren S Richardson; Martha Lappas
Journal:  Placenta       Date:  2018-11-10       Impact factor: 3.481

10.  Damage-Associated molecular pattern markers HMGB1 and cell-Free fetal telomere fragments in oxidative-Stressed amnion epithelial cell-Derived exosomes.

Authors:  Samantha Sheller-Miller; Rheanna Urrabaz-Garza; George Saade; Ramkumar Menon
Journal:  J Reprod Immunol       Date:  2017-08-24       Impact factor: 4.054

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