Choriodecidua and amnion exhibit selective leukocyte chemotaxis during term human labor

Nardhy Gomez-Lopez, Lourdes Vadillo-Perez, Shereen Nessim, David M. Olson, Felipe Vadillo-Ortega

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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the chemotactic activity of the choriodecidua and amnion, and to identify the phenotype of the leukocytes chemoattracted by each tissue. Study Design: Amnion, choriodecidua and whole fetal membranes extracts were obtained from women at term (>37 weeks of gestation) with or without labor (n = 5 each). Extracts were assayed for leukocyte chemotactic activity, and the number and phenotype of the chemoattracted leukocytes were characterized by flow cytometry. Results: Although all of the extracts exhibited chemotactic activity, more leukocytes were chemoattracted by the choriodecidua and the whole fetal membranes during labor compared with no labor (P = .010, .008). During labor the choriodecidua is responsible for granulocyte, T-lymphocyte, monocyte, and natural killer-cell chemoattraction, and the amnion is responsible for B-lymphocyte chemoattraction. Conclusion: Choriodecidua and amnion exhibit chemotactic activity for selective leukocytes and thus, each fetal membrane differentially regulates leukocyte chemotactic activity during labor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)364.e9-364.e16
JournalAmerican journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Volume204
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • amnion
  • chemotaxis
  • choriodecidua
  • fetal membranes
  • labor
  • leukocytes

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