Immunohistochemistry study on citoarchitectural modifications at placental level in case of developmental disorders and prematurity


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Article_Title: Immunohistochemistry study on citoarchitectural modifications at placental level in case of developmental disorders and prematurity
Authors: Corina Daniela FRANDES
Affiliation: Western University of Arad “ Vasile Goldis”
Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine
Abstract: The hereby study aims to be a retrospective, a summary of a study on placental structural changes outlined by new researches from more than ten years. The studied lot has a statistical value being balanced, with the clinical laboratory and evolutionary arguments sufficient to allow an accurate analysis, and is representative of the studied problems, represented by morphological changes that correlate with different physiological placental variety of impaired intrauterine growth and development and perinatal consequences. Also the lot allowed through the included categories to make an analysis of placental citoarchitecture and of the fetoplacentar unit in order validate the study findings. I made these remarks because in multiple situations the analysis of morphological placenta was insufficient or superficial, losing the valuable information on product evolution and prognosis from a conceptual task with increased risk or no risk. Immunohistochemical study shows superiority in identifying structural changes of cellular and tissue intimacy at the placental level compared with morphological and histochemical methods.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry, monoclonal antibody, placental citoarchitectonics, perinatal pathology
References: Altshuler G. The relationship of placental pathology
to causation of detrimental pregnancy outcome
in fetal and neonatal brain injury, mechanisms,
management, and the risks of practice, 2nd ed. In:
Stevenson DK, Sunshine P. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997, pp. 585–601.
Altshuler G, Deppisch L. College of American
Pathologists Conference XIX on the examination
of the placenta: report of the Working Group on
Indications for Placental Examination, C.A.P.
Placenta Consensus Conference. Arch Pathol Lab
Med 1991;115:701–703.
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE
MEDICINE ( 1999 ) – Antiphospholipid antibodis
do not affect IVF success. A Practice Committee
Report, October 1999.
Benirschke K, Kaufmann P. The pathology of the human
placenta, 3rd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995.
Frandes Corina Daniela, Radu Adriana, Nanu P.D.,
Chendereş Ramona, G.Damian.- Identificarea
imunohistochimică la nivel placentar a celulelor
stromale fibroblastice/miofibroblastice-lite, expresie
a CK (Cocktail a unor anticorpi monoclonali,
proteine citoscheletare AE1/AE3)”. Vol VII Nr.2 din
2008 pag.155-158. ISSN 1583-4026
Frandeş Corina Daniela, Sferdian Mircea şi Damian
Graţian- Sistematizarea miocitelor intraplacentare
într-un sistem contractil, propriu, evidenţiere
imunohisto-chimică”. Vol V, Nr.3 din 2006 pag. 44-
48. ISSN 1583-4026
Frandes Corina Daniela, Anca Oana Hermenean, Adriana
Radu. -“The IHC using monoclonal anti-VIM
antibody of the primary trophoblast at the placental
level in different prematurity stages “
Revista Română de Anatomie funcţională şi clinică,
macro-şi microscopică şi de Antropologie, vol. VIII,
nr. 3 2009 pag,343-349
Ifrim M., Sălăgean V., Vinţu I., Riscul malformativ in
reproducerea umană, Ed. Medicală, Bucureşti, 1978
Kaplan C, Lowell DM, Salafia C. College of American
Pathologists Conference XIX on the examination
of the placenta: report of the working group on the
definition of structural changes associated with
abnormal function in the maternal/fetal placental
unit in the second and third trimesters. Arch Pathol
Lab Med 1991;115:709–716.
Langston C, Kaplan C, Macpherson T, et al. Practice
guideline for examination of the placenta:
developed by the Placental Pathology Practice
Guideline Development Task Force of the College
of American Pathologists. Arch Pathol Lab Med
1997;121:449–472.
Maddox DE, Butterfield JH, Ackerman SJ, Coulam
CB, Gleich GJ. Elevated serum levels in human
pregnancy of a molecule immunochemically similar
to eosinophil granule major basic protein. J Exp
Med 1983;158:1211–1226.
Naeye RL. Maternal floor infarction. Hum Pathol
1985;16:823–828.
Khong TY. Expression of MHC class II antigens by
placental villi: no relationship with villitis of
unknown origin. J Clin Pathol 1995;48:494–495.
Radu Adriana, Frandes Corina Daniela, Hermenean Anca
Oana – “The immunohistochemical expression of
alfa-FP in placentas from the births’ of encephalic
pole developmental problems fetuses”
Revista Română de Anatomie funcţională şi clinică,
macro-şi microscopică şi de Antropologie, vol VIII,
nr.4.2009 pag475-479
Salafia CM, Minior VK, Pezzullo JC, Popek EJ,
Rosenkrantz TS, Vintzileos AM. Intrauterine growth
restriction in infants of less than thirty-two weeks’
gestation: associated placental pathologic features.
Am J Obstet Gynecol 1995;173:1049–1057.
Sternberg ,J PLACENTAL TRANSFERS: MODERN
METHODS OF STUDY.: American Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology (U.S.); Journal Volume:
Vol: 84
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Article Title: Immunohistochemistry study on citoarchitectural modifications at placental level in case of developmental disorders and prematurity
Authors: Corina Daniela FRANDES
Affiliation: Western University of Arad “ Vasile Goldis”
Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine
Abstract: The hereby study aims to be a retrospective, a summary of a study on placental structural changes outlined by new researches from more than ten years. The studied lot has a statistical value being balanced, with the clinical laboratory and evolutionary arguments sufficient to allow an accurate analysis, and is representative of the studied problems, represented by morphological changes that correlate with different physiological placental variety of impaired intrauterine growth and development and perinatal consequences. Also the lot allowed through the included categories to make an analysis of placental citoarchitecture and of the fetoplacentar unit in order validate the study findings. I made these remarks because in multiple situations the analysis of morphological placenta was insufficient or superficial, losing the valuable information on product evolution and prognosis from a conceptual task with increased risk or no risk. Immunohistochemical study shows superiority in identifying structural changes of cellular and tissue intimacy at the placental level compared with morphological and histochemical methods.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry, monoclonal antibody, placental citoarchitectonics, perinatal pathology
References: Altshuler G. The relationship of placental pathology
to causation of detrimental pregnancy outcome
in fetal and neonatal brain injury, mechanisms,
management, and the risks of practice, 2nd ed. In:
Stevenson DK, Sunshine P. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997, pp. 585–601.
Altshuler G, Deppisch L. College of American
Pathologists Conference XIX on the examination
of the placenta: report of the Working Group on
Indications for Placental Examination, C.A.P.
Placenta Consensus Conference. Arch Pathol Lab
Med 1991;115:701–703.
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE
MEDICINE ( 1999 ) – Antiphospholipid antibodis
do not affect IVF success. A Practice Committee
Report, October 1999.
Benirschke K, Kaufmann P. The pathology of the human
placenta, 3rd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995.
Frandes Corina Daniela, Radu Adriana, Nanu P.D.,
Chendereş Ramona, G.Damian.- Identificarea
imunohistochimică la nivel placentar a celulelor
stromale fibroblastice/miofibroblastice-lite, expresie
a CK (Cocktail a unor anticorpi monoclonali,
proteine citoscheletare AE1/AE3)”. Vol VII Nr.2 din
2008 pag.155-158. ISSN 1583-4026
Frandeş Corina Daniela, Sferdian Mircea şi Damian
Graţian- Sistematizarea miocitelor intraplacentare
într-un sistem contractil, propriu, evidenţiere
imunohisto-chimică”. Vol V, Nr.3 din 2006 pag. 44-
48. ISSN 1583-4026
Frandes Corina Daniela, Anca Oana Hermenean, Adriana
Radu. -“The IHC using monoclonal anti-VIM
antibody of the primary trophoblast at the placental
level in different prematurity stages “
Revista Română de Anatomie funcţională şi clinică,
macro-şi microscopică şi de Antropologie, vol. VIII,
nr. 3 2009 pag,343-349
Ifrim M., Sălăgean V., Vinţu I., Riscul malformativ in
reproducerea umană, Ed. Medicală, Bucureşti, 1978
Kaplan C, Lowell DM, Salafia C. College of American
Pathologists Conference XIX on the examination
of the placenta: report of the working group on the
definition of structural changes associated with
abnormal function in the maternal/fetal placental
unit in the second and third trimesters. Arch Pathol
Lab Med 1991;115:709–716.
Langston C, Kaplan C, Macpherson T, et al. Practice
guideline for examination of the placenta:
developed by the Placental Pathology Practice
Guideline Development Task Force of the College
of American Pathologists. Arch Pathol Lab Med
1997;121:449–472.
Maddox DE, Butterfield JH, Ackerman SJ, Coulam
CB, Gleich GJ. Elevated serum levels in human
pregnancy of a molecule immunochemically similar
to eosinophil granule major basic protein. J Exp
Med 1983;158:1211–1226.
Naeye RL. Maternal floor infarction. Hum Pathol
1985;16:823–828.
Khong TY. Expression of MHC class II antigens by
placental villi: no relationship with villitis of
unknown origin. J Clin Pathol 1995;48:494–495.
Radu Adriana, Frandes Corina Daniela, Hermenean Anca
Oana – “The immunohistochemical expression of
alfa-FP in placentas from the births’ of encephalic
pole developmental problems fetuses”
Revista Română de Anatomie funcţională şi clinică,
macro-şi microscopică şi de Antropologie, vol VIII,
nr.4.2009 pag475-479
Salafia CM, Minior VK, Pezzullo JC, Popek EJ,
Rosenkrantz TS, Vintzileos AM. Intrauterine growth
restriction in infants of less than thirty-two weeks’
gestation: associated placental pathologic features.
Am J Obstet Gynecol 1995;173:1049–1057.
Sternberg ,J PLACENTAL TRANSFERS: MODERN
METHODS OF STUDY.: American Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology (U.S.); Journal Volume:
Vol: 84
*Correspondence: Frandes C.