Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Inha University College of Medicine Inha University Hospital Incheon South Korea
2. Department of Pathology, Inha University College of Medicine Inha University Hospital Incheon South Korea
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundSecretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI) is an innate anti‐inflammatory and anti‐microbial peptide and produced in amnion of fetal membranes during pregnancy. However, studies on the association between SLPI levels in amniotic fluid and acute chorioamnionitis are limited. Afterbirth oral fluid (AOF) of the baby could be useful for representing the intra‐amniotic environment precisely just before delivery. This study aimed to determine the relationship between SLPI levels in AOF and acute histologic chorioamnionitis (HC).MethodsAOF of the baby was obtained during delivery from 24(0/7) to 36(6/7) weeks of gestational age (preterm group, n = 94) and from 37(0/7) to 41(6/7) weeks of gestational age (term group, n = 27) just after birth. SLPI expression levels among five classifications were compared to the intensity of acute HC as follows: no inflammation, acute subchorionitis, acute chorionitis, acute chorioamnionitis, and funisits. The SLPI and matrix metalloproteinase‐8 (MMP‐8) concentrations of AOF were determined using Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay. Histologic examination of the placenta and membranes was performed after delivery.ResultsSLPI concentrations in AOF inversely decreased according to the intensity of acute HC (161.62 ng/mL in funisitis, 134.83 ng/mL in acute chorioamnionitis, 749.35 ng/mL in acute chorionitis, 953.05 ng/mL in acute subchorionitis, and 1126.77 ng/mL in no inflammation [p = .021]). The MMP‐8 concentrations in AOF and maternal serum C‐reactive protein were the highest in funisitis. The SLPI/ MMP‐8 ratio was low in subgroup with acute chorioamnionitis and funisitis.ConclusionAlong with increased MMP‐8 levels, decreased SLPI levels in AOF of the baby could be an additional factor in predicting acute HC immediately after birth.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Immunology