糖皮质激素和黄体酮对足月人胎膜释放前列腺素E2和白三烯B4的影响

Alessandra Zicari , Carlo Ticconi , Giuseppe Pontieri , Giovanni Loyola , Emilio Piccione
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本研究旨在评估在未分娩情况下足月妊娠人胎膜外植体中糖皮质激素倍他米松、氢化可的松和黄体酮对前列腺素E2 (PGE2)和白三烯B4 (LTB4)相对生成的影响。组织(n = 7)在存在或不存在上述激素的情况下孵育。用放射免疫法测定培养液中PGE2和LTB4的含量。糖皮质激素和黄体酮不影响组织分泌PGE2;然而,它们极大地刺激了LTB4的生产。此外,倍他米松和氢化可的松均显著提高了组织生成LTB4与PGE2的比例。这些结果表明,糖皮质激素和黄体酮可能通过刺激脂肪加氧酶而不是环加氧酶物质的产生来影响人胎膜花生四烯酸代谢。
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Effects of Glucocorticoids and Progesterone on Prostaglandin E2 and Leukotriene B4 Release by Human Fetal Membranes at Term Gestation

The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of the glucocorticoid hormones betamethasone and hydrocortisone, and of progesterone on the relative production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and leukotriene B4 (LTB4) by explants of human fetal membranes at term gestation in the absence of labor.

Tissues (n = 7) were incubated either in the presence or in the absence of the above mentioned hormones. PGE2 and LTB4 were measured in culture medium by radioimmunoassays.

Glucocorticoids and progesterone did not affect PGE2 output by tissues; however, they greatly stimulated LTB4 production. Moreover, both betamethasone and hydrocortisone significantly increased the ratio of LTB4 to PGE2 formation by tissues.

These results suggest that glucocorticoid hormones and progesterone might influence arachidonic acid metabolism in human fetal membranes by stimulating the production of lipoxygenase rather than cyclooxygenase substances before the onset of labor.

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