Pregnancy: Differential increase in the maternal serum concentrations of the placental proteins human chorionic gonadotrophin, pregnancy-specific {beta}1-glycoprotein, human placental lactogen and pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A during the first half of normal pregnancy, elucidated by means of a mathematical model |
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Authors: | Sorensen, S. Momsen, G. Ruge, S. Pedersen, J.F. |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Clinical Chemistry, Hvidovre Hospital 2650 Hvidovre 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Gentofte Hospital 2900 Hellerup 3Ultrasound Laboratory, Glostrup Hospital 2600 Glostrup, Denmark |
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Abstract: | The present study was performed to compare the increase in maternalserum concentrations of four placental proteins during the firsthalf of 240 normal pregnancies. The proteins were pregnancy-associatedplasma protein-A (PAPP-A), human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG),human placental lactogen (HPL) hormone, and pregnancy-specific1-glyco-protein (PSG), all produced by trophoblast cells. Themedian increases were observed to be very close to exponentialgrowth curves. Based on simple assumptions, these growth curvescould be explained as being solely dependent on the growth ofthe placenta. The assumptions were that the proteins were producedin the placenta at a constant rate per gram of placental cellmass and secreted into the circulation shortly after synthesis.Our investigations showed that for two of the proteins, PSGand HPL, the rate constants were, in fact, close to the reportedgrowth rate of the placenta, whereas the PAPP-A production rateconstant was significantly higher than those of the others.The production curve for HCG was very different from that ofthe other proteins. PAPP-A and HCG must therefore have morecomplicated mechanisms for regulating the production. An equationwas constructed that permitted estimation of the molar productionof the placental proteins per gram of placental cell mass perday during the first half of normal pregnancy. The value washighest for HPL and lowest for PAPP-A. |
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Keywords: | biological models/placenta/pregnancy proteins/trophoblast |
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