Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3440313 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Progestin enhanced PAI-1 and inhibited uPA expression by term DCs, which may explain in part the pregnancy-prolonging properties of progesterone as a consequence of inhibited proteolytic activity at the maternal-fetal interface. Thrombin augmented PAI-1 expression in the absence of increased uPA or tPA expression by term DCs, suggesting that abruption-associated decidual proteolysis and preterm labor is mediated primarily by thrombin-enhanced matrix metalloproteinase expression rather than an indirect effect on the plasminogen activator/inhibitor system.
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Authors
Errol R. MD, PhD, Victoria MD, Frederick PhD, Nastaran MD, Mizanur MD, Lynn MS, Hee Joong MD, Edmund F. MD, Catalin S. MD, Irina A. MD, Charles J. MD,