Patterns of spontaneous pulsatile secretion of human chorionic gonadotropin and pregnancy specific β1 glycoprotein by superfused placental explants in first and last trimester. Lack of episodic human placental lactogen secretion
Abstract:We have recently reported that during superfusion of placental explants, human chorionic gonadotropin secretion is episodic. In the present work we have examined, using the superfusion model, the pattern of secretion of other glycoprotein hormones, pregnancy specific \ g=b\ 1glycoprotein and human placental lactogen, in the first trimester and term placenta. This was done by evaluating the pulsatile pattern by two different computerized programmes. By using different sampling intervals (6-0.5 min) of the efflu… Show more
“…75 Using perfused placental explants as a model, it was found that PSG secretion is pulsatile and the pulse frequency increases with the gesta tional age. 76 Pregnancy-specific β 1 -glycoprotein se cretion rapidly decreases after a term delivery with a half-life value of 29.7 hours and is followed by a second half-life of 72.2 hours. However, the half-lives of PSG after a first-trimester abortion (21.3 and 45.5 hr) are considerably shorter.…”
“…75 Using perfused placental explants as a model, it was found that PSG secretion is pulsatile and the pulse frequency increases with the gesta tional age. 76 Pregnancy-specific β 1 -glycoprotein se cretion rapidly decreases after a term delivery with a half-life value of 29.7 hours and is followed by a second half-life of 72.2 hours. However, the half-lives of PSG after a first-trimester abortion (21.3 and 45.5 hr) are considerably shorter.…”
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