Possible involvement of inositol phosphoglycan-P in human parturition |
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Authors: | Paine M A Rodeck C H Williams P J Rademacher T W |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Pathology and Immunology, Windeyer Institute of Medical Sciences, University College London, W1T 4JF London, UK. |
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Abstract: | Preterm labour is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality but the pathophysiology that underlies preterm labour is unknown. Inositolphosphoglycans (IPGs) comprise a ubiquitous family of putative carbohydrate second messengers and they have been linked to the pathogenesis of various conditions, including diabetes and pre-eclampsia. Studying IPG-P levels in normal and pre-eclamptic pregnancies, we noticed a constant rise of urinary IPG-P levels in all women at the time of delivery. A prospective pilot study of urinary IPG-P levels in 23 non-labouring and labouring women with uncomplicated pregnancies has, therefore, been performed. Levels of urinary IPG-P were significantly higher in labour than in the non-labouring group (P<0.0001). These higher levels have been found in both spontaneous and induced labour. The clinical significance of this observation with particular reference to the onset of labour itself is discussed. |
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