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Reprint of: Myometrial activation: Novel concepts underlying labor.

Oksana Shynlova1, Lubna Nadeem2, Jianhong Zhang2, Caroline Dunk2, Stephen Lye3.   

Abstract

Term labour is a state of physiological inflammation orchestrated by multiple uterine tissues (both fetal and maternal). This physiological inflammation preceding and accompanying labour onset is characterized by an increase in cytokine and chemokine secretion by the fetal membranes, as well as uterine tissues (i.e., decidua and myometrium). Pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines activate circulating maternal peripheral leukocytes as well as the uterine vascular endothelium to permit leukocyte infiltration into the uterus. This inflammatory milieu, in the absence of infection, is required for the initiation of labour as the uterine-infiltrated leukocytes secrete matrix metalloproteinases to induce fetal membrane rupture and cervical ripening as well as various labour mediators, which promote contractions of the myometrium. Myometrial activation at term and the onset of labour contractions are directly related to the changes in the ovarian/placental hormone progesterone and its downstream mediators (i.e., the progesterone receptors, PRA/B), which are also critical for maintenance of pregnancy. Our recent data provides direct evidence in support of local and functional P4 withdrawal in the uterine muscle (myometrium) via the activator protein-1 (AP-1) mediated pathway. This review outlines known mechanisms regulating activation of human labour, including progesterone and cytokine signaling. Understanding of the molecular mechanism of myometrial activation and labour onset could facilitate the development of new therapeutics for high-risk pregnant women to prevent premature uterine activation and preterm birth.
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Keywords:  Leukocytes; Physiologic inflammation; Pregnancy; Progesterone; Term labor

Year:  2020        PMID: 32943204     DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2020.08.014

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


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1.  Birthing ball on promoting cervical ripening and its influence on the labor process and the neonatal blood gas index.

Authors:  Hai-Chuan Shen; Huan Wang; Bo Sun; Lan-Zhi Jiang; Qian Meng
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2021-12-26       Impact factor: 1.337

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