Placental Hormones Flashcards

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Expression, effect, predictor for

hCG

A
STB peak in 1st trimester
maternal recognition of pregnancy
high in molar pregnancies
Short-term luteal support (maintains corpus luteum)
Vasodil uterine vasc
Hyperglycosylated from from EVT --> autocrine of more EVT and spiral artery conversion
STIM:
Oestrogen and activin a
INHIBIT:
Progesterone and inhibin a
After 6-7w placental steroids take over
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Expression, effect, predictor for

hPL

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STB 2nd to 3rd trimester
Conc rises as hCG conc drops
appetite stimulant, lipolysis so increased FFAs
stim growth of mammary gland tissue
STB
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Expression, effect, predictor for

PGH

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Placental growth hormone
STB throughout pregnancy
Antagonises peripheral insulin
Lipolysis
Gluconeogenesis
Replaces (suppresses) maternal pituitary GH
STB and EVT
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Expression, effect, predictor for

Leptin

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STB peaks end of 2nd/beginning of 3rd trimester
Appetite stimulant
Stimulates placental transporter expression
STB and maternal adipose
Regulated by hCG and oestrogen

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Expression, effect, predictor for

PAPP-A

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STB increases throughout pregnancy
Low levels at end of first trimester indicate aneuploidy or IUGR
Cleaves IGFBP
Stim local growth and proliferation

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Expression, effect, predictor for

progesterone

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STB throughout pregnancy
Maintains uterine queiscence
appetite stimulant
maintains endometrium, immunomodulator
levels indicate size of placenta
Produced by ovary until 12-16w
Late preg initiate parturition, initiate lactation,m increase growth uterus and mammary glands
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Expression, effect, predictor for

oestrogens

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STB and fetal liver/adrenal increases throughout pregnancy
Maternal circulation –> cholesterol –> placenta –> pregnolone –> etus –> adrenal sulfonates to make insoluble 16-OH DHEAS and protect females against masculinisation –> placenta –> desulfates to androgens –> oestrogens –> maternal circulation
Maintains pregnancy
Oestriol 16alpha levels correlate with fetal health
Constant decline over several days indicates a need to induce pregnancy
Increase uterine blood flow and angiogenesis

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CRH

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Placenta makes
As well as oestrogen stim adrenal cortex to make cortisol and aldosterone —> leads to retain water and salt –> increase blood volume by 40% to match dilated maternal circulation

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9
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Relaxin

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Protein hormone
Sec by corpus luteum, placenta, decidua
Vasodil in early pregnancy
Softens ligaments and cervix in late pregnancy, increases dimensions birth canal

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10
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Prolactin

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Stim by ACTH oestrogen MSH
Produced by maternal pituitary and decidua NOT PLACENTA
Growth mammary glands
Potentiates LH and FSH action?

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11
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Which hormones are appetite stimulants?

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HPL
Leptin (?)
Progesterone

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12
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Which hormones cause vasodilation?

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hCG

Relaxin

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13
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Which hormones lead to mammary growth?

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hPL
Progesterone
Prolactin

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14
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PAI-2

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Decreases fibrinolysis so increases risk of thromboembolism 5-6x
From placenta

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