Basic Mechanisms Controlling Term and Preterm Birth

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The mechanisms that initiate labour (i. e. , the conversion of the quies cent uterus to an active and reactive organ at term) are poorly under stood. Of considerable importance are the factors that control preterm labour and preterm birth, with their devastating effects on society. This problem is the leading obstetrical issue. Preterm labour affects ap proximately 10% of all pregnant women (even higher numbers are re- Abb. I. The participants of the workshop VI Preface ported for less developed countries or where prenatal healthcare is a low priority) and it is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality of babies. Current practices to arrest preterm labour, once initiated, are in effective. In addition, procedures to stimulate labour and dilate the cer vix at term may not be used effectively. On October 19th - 21 st, 1992, a Schering Foundation Workshop took place in Berlin to discuss the "Basic Mechanisms Controlling Term and Preterm Labour". Leading scientists from Europe and North America were assembled to consider the fundamental systems which regulate the uterus and cervix during pregnancy. The topics in the sym posium ranged from key cellular events governing uterine contractility and cervical dilatation during labour to clinical advances and applica tions. This book contains the proceedings of the workshop. We were pleased to have been part of the workshop and to have been responsible for its organization.

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This book is a comprehensive summary of the present state of the art in the physiology of the pregnant uterus and discusses four main themes: First, myometrial physiology and electrophysiology; secondly, hormonal control of labour (including the cervix); thirdly, prostaglandins, infection and immune control of pregnancy; and finally, clinical management of preterm labour treatment and labour induction. It also reviews and discusses the mechanism of action of antiprogestins in the late pregnant uterus and its therapeutic potential in obstetrics. In addition, some basic questions are indicated where further research is needed in both university institutions and the pharmaceutical industry towards understanding the onset of normal and preterm labour. The organisers of the workshop and editors of this volume hope that this book will stimulate basic scientists and clinicians to continue or initiate research on preterm labour.


Inhalt
1 Control of Myometrial Contractility and Labor.- 2 Receptors and Signal Transduction in the Myometrium.- 3 Myometrial Electrophysiology.- 4 Role of Uterine Ca2+ Pumps and Na+ Pumps in Labor: A Molecular Biology Approach.- 5 Mechanism of Action of Steroid Hormones and Antihormones: A Mini-overview.- 6 Role of Progesterone in the Control of Labor.- 7 New Perspectives on Estrogen, Progesterone, and Oxytocin Action in Primate Parturition.- 8 The Role of the Infection and Cytokines in Preterm Parturition.- 9 Immune Control of Pregnancy.- 10 Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Contractility of the Pregnant Uterus.- 11 Pros and Cons of Preterm Labor Treatment.- 12 Therapies for Starting and Stopping Labour.

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    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Kristof Chwalisz, Robert E. Garfield
    • Titel Basic Mechanisms Controlling Term and Preterm Birth
    • Veröffentlichung 20.11.2013
    • ISBN 3662216620
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783662216620
    • Jahr 2013
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T19mm
    • Untertitel Ernst Schering Foundation Symposium Proceedings 7
    • Gewicht 431g
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 332
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • GTIN 09783662216620

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