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Defect of syncytiotrophoblast formation and human chorionic gonadotropin expression in Down's syndrome

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PLACENTA
卷 22, 期 -, 页码 S93-S97

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W B SAUNDERS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1053/plac.2001.0658

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The syncytiotrophoblast (ST) is a major component of the human placenta as it is involved in fete-maternal exchanges and the secretion of pregnancy-specific hormones. We have studied the formation and function of the ST in normal and trisomy 21 (T21)-affected placenta using the in vitro model of cytotrophoblast differentiation into ST. Cytotrophoblast cells were isolated from first trimester, second trimester and term placentae. In vitro cytotrophoblast cells isolated from normal placenta fused to form the ST. This was associated with an increase in the transcript levels and the secretion of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). However, the secretion of hCG decreased through pregnancy. In T21-affected placentae, we observed a defect (or a delay) in ST formation and a dramatic decrease in the synthesis and secretion of this hormone compared with cultured cells isolated from control age-matched placentae. These results sere confirmed by a significant (P<0.05) decrease in transcript levels of and beta subunits of hCG in total homogenates of T21-affected placentae compared with controls. These results suggest a decrease in functional mass of ST in T21 placenta, and therefore a decrease in production of placental pregnancy-specific polypeptide hormones. (C) 2001 IFPA and Harcourt Publishers Ltd.

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