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Original Articles: Hormones and Reproductive Health |
Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology (M.I., R.N.) and Pathology (Y.M., A.O.), Wakayama Medical College, Wakayama 641-0012, Japan
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Masaaki Iwahashi, M.D., Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wakayama Medical College, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-0012, Japan. E-mail: masaaki{at}wakayama-med.ac.jp
Abstract
To investigate the characteristic structure of hydatidiform mole, type
IV collagen expression was determined in human villous tissues obtained
from normal pregnancies (n = 17) and complete hydatidiform moles
(n = 10). Indirect immunofluorescent staining was performed to
detect type IV collagen with specific monoclonal antibody, and Northern
blot analysis was performed to assess expression of messenger
ribonucleic acid for the
1(IV) chain. In addition, serum levels of
type I, III, and IV collagen were measured by RIA. Immunohistochemical
staining for type IV collagen revealed stronger staining of the
trophoblastic basement membrane in hydatidiform mole than in
normal pregnancy. Northern blot analysis revealed that the villous
expression of messenger ribonucleic acid for the
1(IV) chain was
significantly increased in hydatidiform moles compared with normal
pregnancy (P < 0.01). Although there were no
differences in the serum type I and III collagen levels between
hydatidiform mole and normal pregnancy, the type IV collagen level was
significantly higher in patients with hydatidiform mole than in normal
pregnancy (P < 0.05). These results suggest that
type IV collagen might play an important role in determining the
pathophysiology and structure of hydatidiform mole.
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