2008
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.107.063404
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Parturition and Recruitment of Macrophages in Cervix of Mice Lacking the Prostaglandin F Receptor1

Abstract: Parturition does not occur in transgenic mice lacking the prostaglandin F receptor (Ptgfr À/À

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“…The present findings in Sham controls replicate our previous reports in both rats [5] and mice [32,40] for prepartum remodeling of cervix, in terms of hypertrophy, degradation of extracellular matrix, macrophage recruitment, and increased presence of nerve fibers. The function served by the pelvic nerve for some of these processes associated with parturition may differ from that mediated by the vagus nerve in innervation of the cervix.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The present findings in Sham controls replicate our previous reports in both rats [5] and mice [32,40] for prepartum remodeling of cervix, in terms of hypertrophy, degradation of extracellular matrix, macrophage recruitment, and increased presence of nerve fibers. The function served by the pelvic nerve for some of these processes associated with parturition may differ from that mediated by the vagus nerve in innervation of the cervix.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…With pregnancy, increased size of the cervix, indicated by reduced cell nuclei density, as well as reduced collagen content and structure, indicated by increased OD of birefringence from picrosirius red-stained sections, was the same in neurectomized rats as in Sham controls. Hypertrophy and reduced collagen matrix in the prepartum cervix in neurectomized rats that do not deliver on time is consistent with evidence that cervical remodeling occurs in PGF2a receptor-deficient mice, even though birth is delayed [40]. The finding that extracellular matrix degradation was not obstructed by neurectomy is also consistent with recent reports by Mackay et al [28] and Shi et al [35] who used light-induced autofluorescence to quantify collagen cross-linkage and evaluate cervical resistance to stretch.…”
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“…However, in the cervix of prepartum PGR-BKO mice, collagenolytic processes that remodel the extracellular matrix of the cervix in preparation for birth were not affected by the lack of recruitment of neutrophils. These findings do not exclude the possibility that activation of a limited number of resident immune cells may drive increased production of prostaglandins, proinflammatory cytokines, and collagen degradation in the prepartum cervix at term [25,43,44] or are important for inflammation-induced preterm cervical remodeling [29,45]. Based upon the present findings in PGR-BKO mice, the PGR-B isoform is unlikely to be involved in such activational cascades that overcome the progestational protection of peak progesterone in circulation.…”
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confidence: 56%