Serum relaxin in pregnancy

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1986

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Maclennan, A.
Nicolson, R.
Green, R.

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The Lancet, 1986; 328(8501):241-243

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Alastair H. Maclennan, Ruth Nicolson, Roslyn C. Green

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Serum relaxin immunoactivity was measured by means of a porcine radioimmunoassay in a cross-sectional study of 302 normal singleton pregnancies. Concentrations in the third trimester were lower than in early and mid pregnancy. At term, relaxin levels in patients who went into spontaneous labour within a week of sampling were significantly lower than in those who did not. However, relaxin levels were highest during labour and fell almost to non-pregnant levels by the third postnatal day. Levels in twin pregnancies in the third trimester were higher than those in singleton pregnancies. Serial samples from 4 patients with a history of premature labour showed declining, very low levels in the only patient who subsequently had a preterm delivery. These results are compatible with the proposed roles of relaxin during pregnancy: namely, to maintain myometrial quiescence, facilitate uterine stromal remodelling during uterine growth, and promote cervical ripening at the onset of parturition.

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Copyright © 1986 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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