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Leukocyte Density and Proinflammatory Mediator Expression in Regional Human Fetal Membranes and Decidua Before and During Labor at Term

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Abstract

Objectives

The region of fetal membranes overlying the cervix, known as the zone of altered morphology (ZAM), is considered to be the principle site of membrane inflammatory activity and extracellular matrix remodelling. We wished to quantify the relative contribution of each area of fetal membranes to the inflammatory process of parturition. Specifically, we aimed to quantify and compare (1) leukocyte densities in three regions of fetal membranes and decidua before and during spontaneous labor at term, and (2) mRNA expression of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-8, cy do-oxygenase type 1 (COX-1), and COX-2 in three regions of fetal membranes and decidua before and during spontaneous labor at term.

Methods

Biopsies of fetal membranes and decidua were obtained from pregnant women delivered by cesarean section at term both before and during spontaneous labor (n = 8 both groups). Fetal membranes were sampled from three areas, the ZAM, midzone (MZ), and periplacental (PP) regions. Leukocytes were identified by immunohistochemistry and their density quantified. Inflammatory mediator expression was quantified using TaqMan technology (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA).

Results

There was a significantly greater density of leukocytes in (1) the PP region of membranes compared with the ZAM, and (2) the decidua compared with amnion, amniotic connective tissue, and chorion. IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8 mRNA expression was significantly greater in all regions following spontaneous labor compared with nonlaboring tissues. There were no regional differences in cytokine expression within the fetal membranes. Choriodecidua expressed significantly more IL-1β mRNA than amnion. Amnion expressed more COX-2 mRNA than choriodecidua.

Conclusions

All regions of fetal membranes and decidua contribute to the inflammatory process of human parturition; however, their relative contributions differ in magnitude. Although the ZAM may be specifically important for membrane rupture, it does not appear to play a key or exclusive role in the other inflammatory processes of parturition. When studying fetal membranes, it is relevant to identify and define the area sampled for consistency and comparison with other studies. (J Soc Gynecol Investig 2006;13: 97—103) Copyright © 2006 by the Society for Gynecologic Investigation.

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Correspondence to Inass Osman MBChB.

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Supported by a grant from the Glasgow Royal Infirmary Research and Development Endowment fund for which the authors are grateful. Reference no. 0501728 (02REF0030-Osman).

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Osman, I., Young, A., Jordan, F. et al. Leukocyte Density and Proinflammatory Mediator Expression in Regional Human Fetal Membranes and Decidua Before and During Labor at Term. Reprod. Sci. 13, 97–103 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsgi.2005.12.002

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