HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE HUMAN PLACENTA FROM RIVANOL-INDUCED ABORTION DURING MIDPREGNANCY / 解剖学报
Acta Anatomica Sinica
; (6)1954.
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ABSTRACT
24 cases of human placentas were obtained from rivanol-induced abortion, and 6 cases from cesarean section, curettage, and water saccule-induced abortion were chosen for comparative study. All the specimens were proccessed under the same histological and histochemical procedures.In all the specimens from rivanol-induced abortion we observed a reduction in the activity of the ?~5-3?-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and of the number of fine lipid droplets in the syncytiotrophoblasts, and in these cells we also observed an increased activity in acid phosphatase in most of the specimens and a decrease of RNA content in a few specimens. A large number of decidual cells and a few trophoblasts showed necrotic changes. The chorionic plate also showed necrosis and distinct inflammatory reactions, and on the fetal surface of the placenta the blood circulation showed disturbance. These changes indicated that rivanol had demaged the placenta and reduced its synthetic function of progesterone which we believed played a rote in terminating pregnancy and caused abortion eventually. It was suggested that the intraamniotic injection of rivanol is preferable to extraamniotic injection.
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Acta Anatomica Sinica
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1954
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