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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 75, 1362-1367, Copyright © 1992 by Endocrine Society


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Gestational age-dependent dual action of epidermal growth factor on human placenta early in gestation

T Maruo, H Matsuo, K Murata and M Mochizuki
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan.

In order to better understand the role of epidermal growth factor (EGF) in the regulation of placental growth and function, effects of EGF on proliferative activity and differentiated function of trophoblast were examined. Explants from very early (4-5 week) placentas and early (6-7 week, 8-9 week, 10-12 week) placentas were respectively cultured under a serum-free condition in the absence or presence of EGF (100 micrograms/L) for the first 48 h, and the cultures were continued for subsequent 72 h without EGF. The proliferative potential and differentiated function of trophoblast were assessed by immunohistochemical Ki-67 staining and by determining the ability to secrete human CG (hCG) and human placental lactogen (hPL), respectively. Quantitative estimates of proliferative activity based on mean percentage of Ki-67 positive nuclei showed that EGF stimulated proliferative potential of cytotrophoblast in very early (4-5 week) placental explants. The EGF stimulation of trophoblast proliferation was apparent at a 12-h EGF-treated period. By contrast, early (6-12 week) placental explants did not respond to EGF with increase in trophoblast proliferation. Instead, in early placental explant culture EGF stimulated hCG and hPL secretion with a lag period of 72 h, whereas very early placental explants did not respond to EGF with increase in hCG and hPL secretion. These results suggest that EGF exerts gestational age-dependent dual action on the first-trimester placenta: one is to stimulate trophoblast proliferation in 4-5 week placenta and the other is to stimulate differentiated trophoblast function in 6-12 week placenta.


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