| Literature DB >> 9699965 |
J A Keelan1, N P Groome, M D Mitchell.
Abstract
Activin-betaA subunits are expressed by the human placenta and extraplacental membranes at term and preterm. The regulation of activin-A production by these tissues has not been characterized to date, however. To determine the effects on activin-A production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, amnion, decidual and placental cells were isolated by enzyme dispersion and treated in primary culture with interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). Activin-A production (determined by ELISA) by amnion, decidual and placental cultures was 1.2 +/-0.27, 31.1+/-9.9, and 50.7+/-28.5 pg/microg protein/16 h, respectively (mean+/-SEM; n=5-7 experiments). Both IL-1beta and TNF-alpha stimulated activin-A production in a concentration-dependent fashion in all cultures; maximal stimulation was achieved at 0.25-1.0 ng/ml IL-1beta and 25-50 ng/ml TNF-alpha, respectively. In amnion, decidual and placental cultures IL-1beta stimulated activin-A production to 747+/-274, 190+/-11, and 254+/-60.2 per cent of controls, while TNF-alpha stimulated production to 312+/-81.5, 194+/-22.5, and 193+/-12.5 per cent, respectively (mean+/-SEM; n=5; P<0.05 by ANOVA). These studies show for the first time that pro-inflammatory cytokines are potent stimulators of activin-A production by intrauterine tissues. This may provide an explanation for the elevated concentrations of activin-A measured in the sera of some women in preterm labour.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9699965 DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(98)90084-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Placenta ISSN: 0143-4004 Impact factor: 3.481