Fried G, Hökfelt T, Lundberg J M, Terenius L, Hamberger L
Hum Reprod. 1986 Sep;1(6):359-64. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a136424.
The myometrial levels of noradrenaline (NA) and neuropeptide Y (NPY), a recently discovered neuropeptide that coexists with NA in many sympathetic nerves, have been measured by immunohistochemistry and biochemistry in normal and pre-eclamptic pregnancy and compared with non-pregnant controls. In the non-pregnant uterus there were high levels of NA and NPY and a rich presence of NA/NPY nerves in the myometrium and around blood vessels. In pregnancy both substances were significantly lower as compared with non-pregnant women. Five patients with pre-eclampsia had levels of NA/NPY that were less markedly reduced than in normal pregnant women. The results show that NA and NPY coexist also in human uterine nerves, and that both decrease significantly during pregnancy. Since both substances are vasoactive, the observed reduction might be of physiological importance for normal pregnancy.
已通过免疫组织化学和生物化学方法测定了正常妊娠和子痫前期妊娠子宫肌层中去甲肾上腺素(NA)和神经肽Y(NPY,一种最近发现的与NA在许多交感神经中共存的神经肽)的水平,并与未怀孕的对照组进行了比较。在未怀孕的子宫中,NA和NPY水平较高,子宫肌层和血管周围有丰富的NA/NPY神经。与未怀孕的女性相比,妊娠期间这两种物质的水平均显著降低。五名单纯性收缩期高血压患者的NA/NPY水平降低程度不如正常孕妇明显。结果表明,NA和NPY也共存于人体子宫神经中,且在妊娠期间两者均显著减少。由于这两种物质都具有血管活性,观察到的减少可能对正常妊娠具有生理重要性。