Apoptosis is a rare event in first-trimester placental tissue

Citation
Sc. Smith et al., Apoptosis is a rare event in first-trimester placental tissue, AM J OBST G, 183(3), 2000, pp. 697-699
Citations number
3
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ISSN journal
00029378 → ACNP
Volume
183
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
697 - 699
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9378(200009)183:3<697:AIAREI>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to confirm our previous findings of an increase in the incidence of placental apoptosis with increasing gestation al age by means of transmission electron microscopic assessment of first-tr imester placental tissue. We also wanted to challenge the validity of termi nal uracil nick end-labeling staining for the assessment of placental apopt osis. STUDY DESIGN: The incidence of apoptosis was quantified with hematoxylin an d eosin staining and terminal uracil nick end-labeling staining in 6 first- trimester placental samples, 5 second-trimester placental samples, and 7 th ird-trimester placental samples. These results were then compared with the results that were obtained by quantifying apoptosis in 6 first-trimester pl acental samples with transmission electron microscopy. RESULTS: Our previous hematoxylin and eosin-staining findings of a rise in apoptosis with increasing gestational age were confirmed. Transmission elec tron microscopy confirmed the low incidence of apoptosis in first-trimester placental tissue. Terminal uracil nick end-labeling staining produced inco ngruous results. CONCLUSION: Our earlier findings of a low incidence of apoptosis in first-t rimester placental tissue have been confirmed by transmission electron micr oscopy, which remains the criterion standard in the assessment of apoptosis . Our findings discredit terminal uracil nick end-labeling staining for the assessment of placental apoptosis.