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Cellular proliferation in villi of normal and pathological pregnancies.
Hustin, J.; Foidart, Jean-Michel; Lambotte, R.
1984In Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 17 (1), p. 1-9
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Abstract :
[en] DNA and protein synthesis have been studied in placental villi from normal and pathological cases by in vitro incorporation of tritiated thymidine or tritiated proline and subsequent counting or autoradiography. It appeared that cytotrophoblastic DNA synthesis continued until term and that it was particularly important in preeclampsia cases and in cases of villous immaturity (rhesus sensitization). Protein synthesis was also increased in preeclampsia and seemed to be due to a very active cytotrophoblastic metabolism. The most interesting finding was that in preeclampsia cases, especially when intrauterine growth retardation was superimposed, villous capillary endothelial cell proliferation was as prominent as in cases where villous maturation was not achieved. Such results are highly suggestive of an important compensatory proliferative mechanism in the placentae of preeclamptic women.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)
Author, co-author :
Hustin, J.
Foidart, Jean-Michel ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Gynécologie - Obstétrique
Lambotte, R.
Language :
English
Title :
Cellular proliferation in villi of normal and pathological pregnancies.
Publication date :
1984
Journal title :
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation
ISSN :
0378-7346
eISSN :
1423-002X
Publisher :
S. Karger, Basel, Switzerland
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Pages :
1-9
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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