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Endothelin receptor mRNAs in human fetal membranes, chorionic vessels, and decidua parietalis
[摘要] Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is synthesized in avascular human amnion; and, immunoreactive ET-1 is present in amniotic fluid in concentrations 10 to 100 times those in blood. ET-1 acts, most commonly, in a local or paracrine manner; therefore, it is possible that amnion/amniotic fluid ET-1 acts on contiguous tissues, namely chorion laeve or placental surface (chorionic) vessels, or in an autocrine fashion on amnion cells. To address these possibilities, the levels of ETA and ETB receptor mRNAs were evaluated in amnion, chorion laeve, decidua parietalis, placenta, and chorionic vessel tissues. By Northern analysis of total RNA (20 mu g), ETA and ETB receptor mRNAs were detected in decidua (n = 18), placenta (n = 14), and chorionic vessels (n = 13). In chorion laeve (n = 24), ETB receptor mRNA but not ETA receptor mRNA was detected by Northern analysis of total RNA. Northern analysis of chorion laeve poly(A)(+) mRNA (1.5-2.5 mu g) revealed ETA receptor mRNA at lour levels. Neither ETA nor ETB receptor mRNAs were detected in amnion tissue by Northern analysis of total RNA (n = 30; placental and reflected amnion from 15 pregnancies) or by Northern analysis of poly(A)+ mRNA (1.5-2.5 mu g). Moreover, there was no demonstrable dose-dependent effect of ET-1 on prostaglandin E-2 production or DNA synthesis in amnion epithelial cells in primary culture. The findings of this investigation are indicative that ET-1 in amniotic fluid or secreted from amnion may act in a paracrine fashion on chorion laeve by way of the ETB receptor and on chorionic vessels by way of ETA and ETB receptors. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
[发布日期] 1997-09-19 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] endothelin receptors;amnion;chorion;decidua;placenta [时效性] 
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