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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol. 90, No. 12 6569-6574
Copyright © 2005 by The Endocrine Society

Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone and Urocortin Induce Secretion of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) without Change in Tissue Inhibitors of MMP-1 by Cultured Cells from Human Placenta and Fetal Membranes

Wei Li and John R. G. Challis

Canadian Institutes for Health Research Group in Fetal and Neonatal Health and Development, Department of Physiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Dr. Wei Li, 1 King’s College Circle, Medical Sciences Building, Room 3344, Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8. E-mail: weisun.li{at}utoronto.ca.

Context: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are essential for human parturition due to their degrading of the extracellular matrix. CRH and urocortin (Ucn) are thought to play a central role in the mechanisms controlling human pregnancy and parturition.

Objective, Design, and Setting: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of CRH and Ucn on MMP-9 and tissue inhibitors of MMP-1 (TIMP-1) protein and/or mRNA levels in vitro. Zymography, Western blotting, real-time RT-PCR, and culture/treatments of purified sycytiotrophoblast, chorion trophoblast, and amniotic epithelial cells from human placenta and fetal membranes were performed.

Results: CRH and Ucn significantly increased MMP-9 protein secretion from cultured chorionic trophoblast, amnion epithelial, and syncytiotrophoblast cells (P < 0.01, compared with control, respectively), but there was no effect on TIMP-1 secretion and MMP-9 mRNA expression. Antalarmin (a CRH receptor type 1 antagonist) significantly blocked CRH- and Ucn-induced pro-MMP-9 secretion from three cell types (P < 0.01, compared with treatment with CRH and Ucn alone, respectively). Antisauvagine 30 (a CRH receptor type 2 antagonist) resulted in a significant reduction in CRH- and Ucn-induced secretion from chorionic trophoblast cells (P < 0.05) and syncytiotrophoblast cells (P < 0.01) compared with treatment with CRH and Ucn alone, respectively, but had no significant effect on amniotic epithelial cells.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that CRH and Ucn may play a role in the mechanisms controlling human parturition and preterm delivery not only by affecting myometrial contractility, but also by increasing local MMP activity in placenta and fetal membranes, thereby contributing to membrane rupture with the onset and progression of human labor.




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