2011
DOI: 10.1177/1933719111411730
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Increased Nerve Fibers in Placental Bed Myometrium in Women With Preeclampsia

Abstract: Narrowing of the uterine spiral arterioles below the deciduomyometrial junction is 1 of the key pathophysiological changes in women with preeclampsia. The contribution of pelvic autonomic nerves to decidualization and impaired placentation in preeclampsia is not clear. Placental bed biopsies were obtained from 10 women with preeclampsia and 23 nornotensive women at caesarean section. We stained them with anti-S100 and CD34 antibodies to detect the presence of nerve fibers and blood vessels, respectively. We de… Show more

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“…A standard immunohistochemical technique was used. [20][21][22] After blocking endogenous peroxides and proteins, primary antibody (ab17247, PP-14: 1:50; Abcam Corp, Cambridge, United Kingdom) was applied for 2 hours at room temperature. The standard streptavidin-biotin indirect method was used.…”
Section: Immunoassay and Immunohistochemical Stainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A standard immunohistochemical technique was used. [20][21][22] After blocking endogenous peroxides and proteins, primary antibody (ab17247, PP-14: 1:50; Abcam Corp, Cambridge, United Kingdom) was applied for 2 hours at room temperature. The standard streptavidin-biotin indirect method was used.…”
Section: Immunoassay and Immunohistochemical Stainingmentioning
confidence: 99%