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The Role of Apoptosis on Trophoblast Cell Invasion in the Placental Bed of Normotensive and Preeclamptic Pregnancies
Abstract:
Background. Placental development depends on careful coordination of trophoblast proliferation and apoptosis; however, the synchrony of its effect on trophoblast invasion is unknown. Objective. To examine the relationship between trophoblast apoptosis and proliferation in placental bed tissue of preeclamptic and normotensive pregnancies. Methods. Serial sections from archived placental bed biopsies of 12 normotensive (group 1) and 12 preeclamptic (group 2) were immunolabeled with a rabbit anti-Ki67 antibody, a mouse anti-cytokeratin 18 and its neo-epitope, and a monoclonal cytodeath M30 antibody. Results. The immunoexpression of Ki67 for all trophoblast cell subpopulations within the myometrium was non-reactive in both study groups. Smooth muscle cells of the microvasculature reflected a moderate degree of proliferation in both groups. Morphometric image analysis of the wall of the spiral artery revealed a mean area of 31,1729?±?51,180?µm2 compared to 35,795?±?8045?µm2 in groups 1 and 2, respectively. An elevation of intramural trophoblast was evident within the spiral artery of group 1 (13%). Comparative analyses of M30 distribution on corresponding serial sections were 0.06% versus 0% in groups 1 and 2, respectively. The mean field area percentage of interstitial trophoblast invasion was 10.79% versus 2.87% with corresponding areas of apoptosis been 0.8 % versus 1.9 % in groups 1 and 2, respectively. Conclusions. This study demonstrates an increased trophoblast apoptosis in placental bed of preeclamptic compared to normotensive pregnancies with concurrent absence of proliferation at term.
Keywords:Apoptosis  Ki67  M30  Trophoblast invasion  Preeclampsia.
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