Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (May 2006)

Prolonged labour associated with lower expression of syndecan 3 and connexin 43 in human uterine tissue

  • Malmström Anders,
  • Cebers Gvido,
  • Dahlqvist Camilla,
  • Klimaviciute Aurelija,
  • Byström Birgitta,
  • Cluff Ann,
  • Ekman-Ordeberg Gunvor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-4-24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 24

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Abstract Background Prolonged labour is associated with greater morbidity and mortality for mother and child. Connexin 43 is a major myometrial gap junction protein found in human myometrium. Syndecan 3 seems to prevail in the human uterus among heparan sulphate proteoglycans, showing the most significant increase during labour. The aims of the present study were to investigate syndecan 3 and connexin 43 mRNA expressions and protein distributions in human uterine tissue during normal and prolonged labour. Methods Uterine isthmic biopsies were collected from non-pregnant (n = 7), term pregnant women not in labour (n = 14), in normal labour (n = 7) and in prolonged labour (n = 7). mRNA levels of syndecan 3 and connexin 43 were determined by real time RT-PCR. The localization and expression were demonstrated by immunohistochemistry and confocal microscopy. Results In women with prolonged labour, the mRNA expressions of syndecan 3 and Connexin 43 were considerably lower than the expression level at normal labour (p Conclusion The high expression of syndecan 3 and connexin 43 and their co-localization to the smooth muscle bundles during normal labour, together with the significant reduction in prolonged labour, may indicate a role for these proteins in the co-ordination of myometrial contractility.