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Hemeoxygenase expression in human placenta and placental bed implies a role in regulation of trophoblast invasion and placental function
Author(s) -
LYALL FIONA,
BARBER ANDREW,
MYATT LESLIE,
BULMER JUDITH N.,
ROBSON STEPHEN C.
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.14.1.208
Subject(s) - cytotrophoblast , syncytiotrophoblast , placenta , immunostaining , trophoblast , andrology , fetal membrane , placentation , syncytiotrophoblasts , biology , endocrinology , fetus , immunohistochemistry , medicine , pregnancy , immunology , genetics
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to examine the expression of hemeoxygenases HO‐1 and HO‐2, which are responsible for the production of carbon monoxide (CO), in the human placenta and placental bed and to determine the role of inhibitors of HO on placental perfusion pressure. We hypothesized that HO is expressed within the placenta and that invading cytotrophoblast cells (CTB) express HO isoforms. The expression of HO‐1 and HO‐2 was studied on placenta and placental bed biopsies, obtained using a transcervical sampling technique, from normal human pregnancies between 8 and 19 wk gestation and at term. In the placenta, HO‐2 immunostaining was prominent in syncytiotrophoblast in the first trimester and reduced toward term ( P <0.0005). HO‐2 endothelial immunostaining was weak in the first trimester, but increased by term ( P <0.0005). Within the placental bed, HO‐2 was expressed by CTB in cell columns, the cytotrophoblast shell, and cell islands. Both intravascular CTB and interstitial CTB expressed HO‐2. HO‐1 immunostaining was low in the placenta but intense on the CTB within the placental bed. A striking feature was the absence of HO‐1 from the proximal layers of cell columns, with strong expression on the more distal CTB layers of the cell columns. In placental perfusion studies, a significant dose‐dependent increase in perfusion pressure was observed in the presence of zinc protoporphyrin, an inhibitor of HO. These results suggest a role for CO in placental function, trophoblast invasion, and spiral artery transformation. Hemeoxygenase expression in human placenta and placental bed implies a role in regulation of trophoblast invasion and placental function. Lyall, F., Barber, A., Myatt, L., Bulmer, J. N., Robson, S. C. Hemeoxygenase expression in human placenta and placental bed implies a role in regulation of trophoblast invasion and placental function. FASEB J. 14, 208–219(2000)