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Differential expressions of mRNA for proteoglycans, collagens and transforming growth factor- β in the human cervix during pregnancy and involution

During pregnancy and involution, an extensive remodelling of the human cervical connective tissue occurs. This cervical ripening is one of the most pronounced physiological remodelling processes known in human connective tissue. To investigate how the remodelling is accomplished, the levels of mRNA...

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Published in:Biochimica et biophysica acta 1998-03, Vol.1406 (2), p.203-213
Main Authors: Westergren-Thorsson, Gunilla, Norman, Margareta, Björnsson, Sven, Endrésen, Urszula, Stjernholm, Ylva, Ekman, Gunvor, Malmström, Anders
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description During pregnancy and involution, an extensive remodelling of the human cervical connective tissue occurs. This cervical ripening is one of the most pronounced physiological remodelling processes known in human connective tissue. To investigate how the remodelling is accomplished, the levels of mRNA for collagen I and III, versican and three small proteoglycans, biglycan, decorin and fibromodulin, were evaluated using Northern blots at different stages of cervical ripening. In the corresponding biopsies the concentration of collagen and of small and large proteoglycans were determined. The role of transforming growth factor- β (TGF- β) as a mediator of the remodelling process was also investigated. The concentration of collagen decreased and 1 week before partus, 50% of the nonpregnant level was attained. No further decrease was noted after partus. The mRNA for collagen I and III did, however, not decrease in the term pregnant cervix 1 week before partus. Only 20–30% decrease during the final ripening just before partus was recorded. Neither did the mRNA levels of the small proteoglycans change significantly during the ripening, despite an almost 50% decrease in the concentration of the small proteoglycans. The message for versican was, however, 5-fold increased at partus and then gradually returned to nonpregnant levels within 4 days after delivery. These changes corresponded to similar changes in the concentration of the large proteoglycan. Thus, the remodelling of the cervical connective tissue is achieved by two different mechanisms, on one hand an increased turnover of collagen and the small proteoglycans, on the other a changed transcription followed by an increased production of versican. During the involution 2- to 3-fold increases in the messages for collagen I and III, and the small proteoglycans, biglycan and decorin, corresponded to increases in the concentration of the small proteoglycans and non-extractable collagen. The message for TGF- β was increased 2-fold immediately after delivery compared with the term pregnant state. Thus, TGF- β may be of importance for the reconstruction of the cervix, which starts immediately after partus.
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Carrier Proteins
Carrier Proteins - biosynthesis
Carrier Proteins - genetics
Cervical ripening
Cervix Uteri
Cervix Uteri - metabolism
Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans
Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans - biosynthesis
Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans - genetics
Collagen
Collagen - biosynthesis
Collagen - genetics
Connective Tissue
Connective Tissue - metabolism
Decorin
Extracellular Matrix Proteins
Female
Fibromodulin
Humans
Involution
Lectins, C-Type
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Middle Aged
mRNA
Postpartum Period
Postpartum Period - metabolism
Pregnancy
Proteoglycan
Proteoglycans
Proteoglycans - biosynthesis
Proteoglycans - genetics
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Messenger - analysis
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Transforming Growth Factor beta - biosynthesis
Transforming Growth Factor beta - genetics
Transforming growth factor- β
Versicans
title Differential expressions of mRNA for proteoglycans, collagens and transforming growth factor- β in the human cervix during pregnancy and involution
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