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The Local and Systemic Immune Response to Intrauterine LPS in the Prepartum Mouse

Inflammation plays a key role in human term and preterm labor (PTL). Intrauterine LPS has been widely used to model inflammation-induced complications of pregnancy, including PTL. It has been shown to induce an intense myometrial inflammatory cell infiltration, but the role of LPS-induced inflammato...

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Autores principales: Edey, Lydia F., O'Dea, Kieran P., Herbert, Bronwen R., Hua, Renyi, Waddington, Simon N., MacIntyre, David A., Bennett, Philip R., Takata, Masao, Johnson, Mark R.
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Publicado: Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27760748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.143289
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author Edey, Lydia F.
O'Dea, Kieran P.
Herbert, Bronwen R.
Hua, Renyi
Waddington, Simon N.
MacIntyre, David A.
Bennett, Philip R.
Takata, Masao
Johnson, Mark R.
author_facet Edey, Lydia F.
O'Dea, Kieran P.
Herbert, Bronwen R.
Hua, Renyi
Waddington, Simon N.
MacIntyre, David A.
Bennett, Philip R.
Takata, Masao
Johnson, Mark R.
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description Inflammation plays a key role in human term and preterm labor (PTL). Intrauterine LPS has been widely used to model inflammation-induced complications of pregnancy, including PTL. It has been shown to induce an intense myometrial inflammatory cell infiltration, but the role of LPS-induced inflammatory cell activation in labor onset and fetal demise is unclear. We investigated this using a mouse model of PTL, where an intrauterine injection of 10 μg of LPS (serotype 0111:B4) was given at E16 of CD1 mouse pregnancy. This dose induced PTL at an average of 12.7 h postinjection in association with 85% fetal demise. Flow cytometry showed that LPS induced a dramatic systemic inflammatory response provoking a rapid and marked leucocyte infiltration into the maternal lung and liver in association with increased cytokine levels. Although there was acute placental inflammatory gene expression, there was no corresponding increase in fetal brain inflammatory gene expression until after fetal demise. There was marked myometrial activation of NFκB and MAPK/AP-1 systems in association with increased chemokine and cytokine levels, both of which peaked with the onset of parturition. Myometrial macrophage and neutrophil numbers were greater in the LPS-injected mice with labor onset only; prior to labor, myometrial neutrophils and monocytes numbers were greater in PBS-injected mice, but this was not associated with an earlier onset of labor. These data suggest that intrauterine LPS induces parturition directly, independent of myometrial inflammatory cell infiltration, and that fetal demise occurs without fetal inflammation. Intrauterine LPS provokes a marked local and systemic inflammatory response but with limited inflammatory cell infiltration into the myometrium or placenta.
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spelling pubmed-53339442017-12-01 The Local and Systemic Immune Response to Intrauterine LPS in the Prepartum Mouse Edey, Lydia F. O'Dea, Kieran P. Herbert, Bronwen R. Hua, Renyi Waddington, Simon N. MacIntyre, David A. Bennett, Philip R. Takata, Masao Johnson, Mark R. Biol Reprod Articles Inflammation plays a key role in human term and preterm labor (PTL). Intrauterine LPS has been widely used to model inflammation-induced complications of pregnancy, including PTL. It has been shown to induce an intense myometrial inflammatory cell infiltration, but the role of LPS-induced inflammatory cell activation in labor onset and fetal demise is unclear. We investigated this using a mouse model of PTL, where an intrauterine injection of 10 μg of LPS (serotype 0111:B4) was given at E16 of CD1 mouse pregnancy. This dose induced PTL at an average of 12.7 h postinjection in association with 85% fetal demise. Flow cytometry showed that LPS induced a dramatic systemic inflammatory response provoking a rapid and marked leucocyte infiltration into the maternal lung and liver in association with increased cytokine levels. Although there was acute placental inflammatory gene expression, there was no corresponding increase in fetal brain inflammatory gene expression until after fetal demise. There was marked myometrial activation of NFκB and MAPK/AP-1 systems in association with increased chemokine and cytokine levels, both of which peaked with the onset of parturition. Myometrial macrophage and neutrophil numbers were greater in the LPS-injected mice with labor onset only; prior to labor, myometrial neutrophils and monocytes numbers were greater in PBS-injected mice, but this was not associated with an earlier onset of labor. These data suggest that intrauterine LPS induces parturition directly, independent of myometrial inflammatory cell infiltration, and that fetal demise occurs without fetal inflammation. Intrauterine LPS provokes a marked local and systemic inflammatory response but with limited inflammatory cell infiltration into the myometrium or placenta. Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc. 2016-10-19 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5333944/ /pubmed/27760748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.143289 Text en © 2016 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is available under a Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution-Non-Commercial), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Edey, Lydia F.
O'Dea, Kieran P.
Herbert, Bronwen R.
Hua, Renyi
Waddington, Simon N.
MacIntyre, David A.
Bennett, Philip R.
Takata, Masao
Johnson, Mark R.
The Local and Systemic Immune Response to Intrauterine LPS in the Prepartum Mouse
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title_full The Local and Systemic Immune Response to Intrauterine LPS in the Prepartum Mouse
title_fullStr The Local and Systemic Immune Response to Intrauterine LPS in the Prepartum Mouse
title_full_unstemmed The Local and Systemic Immune Response to Intrauterine LPS in the Prepartum Mouse
title_short The Local and Systemic Immune Response to Intrauterine LPS in the Prepartum Mouse
title_sort local and systemic immune response to intrauterine lps in the prepartum mouse
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27760748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.143289
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