Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas

BACKGROUND Prematurity refers to live births before 37 weeks of gestation, wherein the baby is born before the body and its organ systems achieve perfect maturity, and this disorder is still a global problem. The high incidence of prematurity is a problem in developing and also in developed countrie...

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Main Authors: K Kartini, Ahmad A Jusuf, Sri Widia A Jusman, M Ekawati, Ani R Prijanti
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University 2016-02-01
Series:Universa Medicina
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Online Access:https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/51
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spelling doaj-a43d21f93d3e4046bbe32578a80fe8fd2020-11-25T03:08:36ZengFaculty of Medicine Trisakti UniversityUniversa Medicina1907-30622407-22302016-02-01341354210.18051/UnivMed.2015.v34.35-4250Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentasK Kartini0Ahmad A Jusuf1Sri Widia A Jusman2M Ekawati3Ani R Prijanti4Department of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, Trisakti UniversityDepartment of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, University of IndonesiaDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of IndonesiaDoctoral program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of IndonesiaDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of IndonesiaBACKGROUND Prematurity refers to live births before 37 weeks of gestation, wherein the baby is born before the body and its organ systems achieve perfect maturity, and this disorder is still a global problem. The high incidence of prematurity is a problem in developing and also in developed countries. Certain conditions accompanying pregnancies like preeclampsia, infection, and placental insufficiency, may trigger uterine hypoxia, causing premature birth. The placental condition is related to the intra-uterine fetal condition. In prolonged placental hypoxia, there occurs a compensatory mechanism, i.e. an increase in placental angiogenesis. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of hypoxia on fetal blood vessel count as compensatory mechanism for tissue hypoxia. METHODS An observational-analytical cross-sectional design using paraffin blocks of conserved premature placentas, comprising 31 samples of hypoxic premature placentas and 28 samples of non-hypoxic premature placentas, selected using non-random consecutive sampling. The samples were made into slides and stained with hematoxylin-eosin for assessment of histological structure, including fetal blood vessel count and integrity, villus conditions, syncytiotrophoblastic nuclear changes, and syncytiotrophoblastic nuclear aggregation. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the difference of blood vessel count between groups. RESULTS Assessment of histological structure showed a significant increase in fetal blood vessel count in the hypoxic group [8.00 (5-15)] as compared with the non-hypoxic group [7.50 (3-15)]. CONCLUSION The hypoxia in premature placentas caused an increase in the number of fetal blood vessels as a form of compensation for disturbed oxygen homeostasis.https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/51prematureplacentahypoxiahif-1α
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author K Kartini
Ahmad A Jusuf
Sri Widia A Jusman
M Ekawati
Ani R Prijanti
spellingShingle K Kartini
Ahmad A Jusuf
Sri Widia A Jusman
M Ekawati
Ani R Prijanti
Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas
Universa Medicina
premature
placenta
hypoxia
hif-1α
author_facet K Kartini
Ahmad A Jusuf
Sri Widia A Jusman
M Ekawati
Ani R Prijanti
author_sort K Kartini
title Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas
title_short Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas
title_full Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas
title_fullStr Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas
title_full_unstemmed Fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas
title_sort fetal blood vessel count increases in compensation of hypoxia in premature placentas
publisher Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University
series Universa Medicina
issn 1907-3062
2407-2230
publishDate 2016-02-01
description BACKGROUND Prematurity refers to live births before 37 weeks of gestation, wherein the baby is born before the body and its organ systems achieve perfect maturity, and this disorder is still a global problem. The high incidence of prematurity is a problem in developing and also in developed countries. Certain conditions accompanying pregnancies like preeclampsia, infection, and placental insufficiency, may trigger uterine hypoxia, causing premature birth. The placental condition is related to the intra-uterine fetal condition. In prolonged placental hypoxia, there occurs a compensatory mechanism, i.e. an increase in placental angiogenesis. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of hypoxia on fetal blood vessel count as compensatory mechanism for tissue hypoxia. METHODS An observational-analytical cross-sectional design using paraffin blocks of conserved premature placentas, comprising 31 samples of hypoxic premature placentas and 28 samples of non-hypoxic premature placentas, selected using non-random consecutive sampling. The samples were made into slides and stained with hematoxylin-eosin for assessment of histological structure, including fetal blood vessel count and integrity, villus conditions, syncytiotrophoblastic nuclear changes, and syncytiotrophoblastic nuclear aggregation. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the difference of blood vessel count between groups. RESULTS Assessment of histological structure showed a significant increase in fetal blood vessel count in the hypoxic group [8.00 (5-15)] as compared with the non-hypoxic group [7.50 (3-15)]. CONCLUSION The hypoxia in premature placentas caused an increase in the number of fetal blood vessels as a form of compensation for disturbed oxygen homeostasis.
topic premature
placenta
hypoxia
hif-1α
url https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/51
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