Human labor is associated with reduced decidual cell expression of progesterone, but not glucocorticoid, receptors

CJ Lockwood, C Stocco, W Murk… - The Journal of …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
CJ Lockwood, C Stocco, W Murk, UA Kayisli, EF Funai, F Schatz
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2010academic.oup.com
Context: Unchanging plasma progesterone (P4) levels suggest that human labor is initiated
by reduced P4 receptor (PR) expression, which elicits functional P4 withdrawal. The
glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is also implicated in this process. Objective: Our objective was
to compare PR and GR staining in human decidual cells (DCs) and interstitial trophoblasts
(ITs) of gestational age-matched pre-and postcontraction specimens and to evaluate steroid
effects on PR and GR expression in human DC cultures. Interventions and Main Outcome …
Abstract
Context: Unchanging plasma progesterone (P4) levels suggest that human labor is initiated by reduced P4 receptor (PR) expression, which elicits functional P4 withdrawal. The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is also implicated in this process.
Objective: Our objective was to compare PR and GR staining in human decidual cells (DCs) and interstitial trophoblasts (ITs) of gestational age-matched pre- and postcontraction specimens and to evaluate steroid effects on PR and GR expression in human DC cultures.
Interventions and Main Outcome Measures: Decidua basalis and parietalis sections were immunostained for PR or GR and then for the cytoplasmic DC and IT markers vimentin and cytokeratin. Western blotting measured PR and GR levels in nuclear extracts of cultured leukocyte-free term DCs after incubation with estradiol-17β (E2) with or without medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA).
Results: PR histological scores (HSCOREs) were significantly higher in DC nuclei from pre- vs. post-uterine-contraction decidua basalis and parietalis sections with PR immunostaining absent from ITs. In contrast, immunoreactive GR was localized in IT and DC nuclei. GR HSCORES were significantly higher in ITs than DCs but similar in pre- vs. post-uterine-contraction specimens. In term DC monolayers, PR-A and PR-B were enhanced by E2 and inhibited by MPA, whereas E2 plus MPA produced intermediate PR expression. The GR was constitutively expressed.
Conclusions: In post- vs. pre-uterine-contraction specimens, significantly lower HSCOREs in DC nuclei, but not IT, and unchanging GR levels in DCs and ITs suggest that functional P4 withdrawal may occur in DCs and is unlikely to involve the GR. Nuclear extracts from DC monolayer cultures express steroid-regulated PR-A and PR-B and constitutive GR.
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