Preterm labor and bacterial intra-amniotic infection: arachidonic acid liberation by phospholipase A2 of Prevotella bivia |
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Authors: | Mikamo H Kawazoe K Sato Y Imai A Tamaya T |
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Institution: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan. mikamo@cc.gifu-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | There is a strong association between preterm labor and infection, presumably through an increase in prostaglandin formation. The studies presented in this report were undertaken to evaluate whether Prevotella bivia, a common anaerobic isolate of intrauterine infection, stimulates arachidonic acid metabolism, as a rate-limiting step for prostaglandin synthesis in the human uterine endometrium. When human uterine endometrial cells prelabeled with 3H]arachidonic acid to an isotopically steady state were exposed to an extract of P. bivia, arachidonic acid liberation was stimulated, accompanied by lysophospholipid formation. Similar stimulatory effect on phospholipid degradation was also observed in the experiment with the bacterial conditioned media which was spent as culture media. These results suggests that P. bivia stimulates endometrial phospholipid metabolism, related with activity of phospholipase A2, which might induce the onset of labor associated with intra-amniotic infection. |
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