Is myometrial inflammation a cause or a consequence of term human labour?

Author:

Singh Natasha12,Herbert Bronwen2,Sooranna Gavin R2,Orsi Nicolas M3,Edey Lydia2,Dasgupta Tathagata3,Sooranna Suren R12,Yellon Steven M4,Johnson Mark R12

Affiliation:

1. 1Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK

2. 2Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial College London, London, UK

3. 3Leeds Institute of Cancer & Pathology, Wellcome Trust Brenner Building, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds, UK

4. 4Longo Center for Perinatal Biology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California, USA

Abstract

Myometrial inflammation is thought to have a pivotal role in the onset of term and some forms of preterm labour. This is based on the comparison of samples taken from women undergoing term elective CS prior to the onset of labour with those taken from women in established labour. Consequently, it is not clear whether myometrial inflammation is a cause or a consequence of labour. Our objective is to test the hypothesis that myometrial inflammation is a consequence of the onset of labour. To test this hypothesis, we have obtained myometrial samples from women at various stages of pregnancy and spontaneous labour and studied the activation of the AP-1 (c-Jun) and NFκB (p65) systems, cytokine mRNA expression and protein levels and inflammatory cell infiltration and activation. We found that the activation of p65 declined from preterm to term not in labour samples and thereafter increased in early and established labour. Cytokine mRNA expression and protein levels increased in established labour only. Using flow cytometry of myometrial tissue, we found that the number of neutrophils did increase with the onset of labour, but on tissue section, these were seen to be intravascular and not infiltrating into the myometrium. These data suggest that myometrial inflammation is a consequence rather than a cause of term labour.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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