R. Helmig et al., SECRETORY LEUKOCYTE PROTEASE INHIBITOR IN THE CERVICAL-MUCUS AND IN THE FETAL MEMBRANES, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 59(1), 1995, pp. 95-101
Objective. The purpose was to determine the concentration of leukocyte
elastase and SLPI in the cervical mucus plug, cervical tissue, fetal
membranes, amniotic fluid and serum from pregnant women. Study design:
Samples were analysed using radioimmunoassay, immunodiffusion, immuno
histological and enzyme assay techniques. Statistical comparisons were
performed by the Mann-Whitney two-sample rank sum test. Results: Conc
entrations of SLPI and elastase in cervical tissue are significantly i
ncreased during pregnancy and after delivery. Very high concentrations
of SLPI and elastase were found in the cervical mucus plug. The conce
ntrations of SLPI and elastase in human fetal membranes are highest at
the rupture site. The concentration of elastase in amnion from preter
m delivery was significantly higher than in amnion from term deliverie
s. Conclusion: The high molar ratio of SLPI/elastase in the cervical m
ucus plug suggests that inhibition of elastase is important during nor
mal pregnancy. The role of SLPI may be protection of the fetal membran
es and cervical tissue.