Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Productivity of Estrogens by Human Placental Organ Culture at Different Stages of Gestation
MITSUHARU OGINO
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1985 年 32 巻 5 号 p. 607-613

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The productivity of estrogens from 6 to 39 weeks of pregnancy was assessed by using human placental organ culture. It was revealed that the placenta gains the capacity to generate a significant amount of estrogens at around 8 weeks of pregnancy. Therefore, it was suggested that the luteoplacental shift takes place between 6 and 8 weeks of gestation (or 4 to 6 weeks after fertilization). The productivity of estrogens showed a distinct difference before and after 10 weeks of pregnancy when the placental localization is established. The amount of estrone formed by the placenta before 10 weeks of pregnancy was 0.043±0.005nanomoles/mg protein/hour (mean±s.e, n=6), while it was 0.034±0.002nanomoles/mg protein/hour from 10 weeks to term (mean±s.e, n=18; not significantly different) during which no marked change was observed, however that of 17β-estradiol was 0.099±0.002 nanomoles/mg protein/hour (mean±s.e, n=6) before 10 weeks of pregnancy and 0.072±0.002, nanomoles/mg protein/hour (mean±s.e, n=18) from 10 weeks to term (significant difference with p<0.005). The 17β-estradiol/estrone ratio remained almost constant throughout pregnancy, which ranged from 2.00 to 3.00.

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