Pregnant Human Myometrial 1-41 Cell Viability Test on Vitamin D Administration

Muhammad Alamsyah Aziz, Sofie Rifayani Krisnadi, Budi Handono, Budi Setiabudiawan
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Background: Preterm labor is one of the universal causes of perinatal mortality worldwide. One of the causes of preterm labor is uterine muscle integrity problems. Some mechanistic studies show insight into vitamin D activity’s possible role in the injured muscle. This study aimed to determine whether vitamin D can increase muscle cell viability.Methods: This experimental research used human smooth muscle uterine myometrium cell line PHM1-41. The cells were cultured for 24 hours in hypoxia condition, then incubated with several doses of vitamin D. The PHM1-41 cell viability was measured using spectrophotometry.Results: The result showed that the minimum level of muscle cell viability after vitamin D incubation was with 300nM administration, and the maximum level was after 10nM (88.57%+4.48 and 96.21%+2.13 respectively).Conclusions: Vitamin D at a specific dose could improve cell availability. The optimal dose to improve cell viability was 10nM.
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孕妇子宫肌瘤1-41细胞活力试验对维生素D的应用
背景:早产是全世界围产期死亡的普遍原因之一。早产的原因之一是子宫肌肉完整性问题。一些机械研究揭示了维生素D活性在受伤肌肉中的可能作用。这项研究旨在确定维生素D是否能增加肌肉细胞的活力。方法:采用人子宫平滑肌肌层细胞系PHM1-41进行实验研究。细胞在缺氧条件下培养24小时,然后与不同剂量的维生素d孵育,分光光度法测定PHM1-41细胞活力。结果:维生素D孵育后肌肉细胞活力在给药300nM时最低,在给药10nM时最高(分别为88.57%+4.48和96.21%+2.13)。结论:特定剂量的维生素D可提高细胞利用率。提高细胞活力的最佳剂量为10nM。
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