Myometrial contractility influences oxytocin receptor (OXTR) expression in term trophoblast cells obtained from the maternal surface of the human placenta

Sep 18, 2015BMC pregnancy and childbirth

Muscle contractions affect oxytocin receptor levels in placenta cells at birth

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Abstract

The mean expression of oxytocin receptors (OXTR) in placental tissue from vaginal deliveries was approximately 3.2-fold higher than in tissue from cesarean sections without uterine contractile activity.

  • Median oxytocin (OXT) concentration was significantly higher in the peripheral regions of the placenta compared to the central region in both delivery types.
  • Placental tissue from vaginal deliveries showed a significant increase in OXTR expression compared to cesarean sections, with a mean increase of approximately 3.2-fold.
  • Isolated primary trophoblast cultures from vaginal deliveries demonstrated an even greater increase in OXTR expression, with a mean change of approximately 6.9-fold.
  • The findings suggest that upregulation of OXTR in placental trophoblast cells near the uterine wall may be important for effective labor.
  • Further studies are needed to explore the role of local OXT/OXTR signaling during the stages of labor.

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