» Articles » PMID: 8743143

Interaction Between Pregnancy-induced Bioactive Peptides and the Placental Proteases

Overview
Date 1995 Jan 1
PMID 8743143
Citations 1
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Studies have shown that placental proteases metabolize vasoactive peptides, possibly derived from the fetus, and protect the exchange of peptide hormones across the placenta in order to maintain feto-placental homeostasis. Changes in maternal serum protease activities were useful for monitoring pre-eclampsia and predicting the onset of labour. The study showed that possible role of oxytocinase in the maintenance of gestation and the possible involvement of angiotensinase in the attenuated pressor responses to angiotensin II during pregnancy, respectively. In addition, the ratio of peak systolic over least diastolic pressure (S/D) of uterine or umbilical artery assessed by the Doppler technique was closely correlated with the concentrations of maternal serum proteases in pre-eclampsia, which suggested that placental proteases might control utero-placental circulation via the regulation of concentrations of vasoactive peptides in uteroplacental circulation.

Citing Articles

Recent Insights into Human Endometrial Peptidases in Blastocyst Implantation via Shedding of Microvesicles.

Yoshihara M, Mizutani S, Kato Y, Matsumoto K, Mizutani E, Mizutani H Int J Mol Sci. 2021; 22(24).

PMID: 34948276 PMC: 8708926. DOI: 10.3390/ijms222413479.