scholarly journals Relationship of Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Human Umbilical Vein Serum to Gestational Age in Normal Pregnancies

1996 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 386-389 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naznin Khan ◽  
Jennifer Couper ◽  
Wendy Goldsworthy ◽  
Jacqueline Aldis ◽  
Andrew McPhee ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
pp. 8-10
Author(s):  
Madhavi T ◽  
Mathew John ◽  
Bindu Rachel Thomas ◽  
Sabari Chandramohan ◽  
Aswathy S ◽  
...  

Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) or Scatter Factor (SF) is a growth factor which restrains the reconstruction of profound periodontal tissues. The study estimated the salivary HGF levels in unstimulated whole saliva in chronic periodontitis patients prior to treatment and also at 2nd and 6th week after non-surgical periodontal treatment and also aimed to determine the relationship of salivary HGF levels with the clinical periodontal parameters. This was a prospective-analytical study which included 45 subjects with chronic periodontitis. The highest mean concentration of HGF was obtained at the baseline and the lowest mean HGF concentration was obtained at the 6th week. There was significant decrease in the salivary HGF levels among the patients subsequent to scaling and root planing. Moreover the salivary HGF levels indicated a positive correlation with the clinical parameters at the sixth week. The above results propose that salivary HGF levels could be utilized as a biomarker for checking the response to periodontal treatment in chronic periodontitis patients.


Author(s):  
May Lee Tjoa ◽  
Monique A.M. Mulders ◽  
John M.G. van Vugt ◽  
Marinus A. Blankenstein ◽  
Cees B.M. Oudejans ◽  
...  

2000 ◽  
Vol 118 (4) ◽  
pp. A1404
Author(s):  
Nihat Okcu ◽  
Abdulhalim Baki ◽  
Mehmet Sari ◽  
Mehmet Arslan ◽  
Sait Kapicioglu

Author(s):  
Ilze Kreicberga ◽  
Anna Junga ◽  
Māra Pilmane

Background: Fetal growth is determined by the interaction between mother and fetus using the placental interface throughout the pregnancy. Objective: To research apoptosis and appearance of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) in placentas of different gestational ages and to describe the anthropometrical and clinical indices of mothers and newborns. Materials and Methods: The study material was obtained from 53 human immunodeficiency virus negative pregnant women of legal age without systemic diseases. The staining of placental apoptotic cells was processed by a standard in situ cell death detection kit. The detection of HGF was provided by the ImmunoCruz goat ABC Staining System protocol sc-2023. Relative distribution of positive structures was evaluated using the semiquantitative counting method. Results: The mean rank value of the amount of HGF-containing cells (cytotrophoblasts, syncytiotrophoblasts, extravillous trophoblasts, Höfbauer cells, and cells of extraembryonic mesoderm) was 1.61 ± 0.94. Apoptotic cells (cytotrophoblasts, syncytiotrophoblasts, extravillous trophoblasts, and cells of extraembryonic mesoderm) were found in all placental samples of various gestational ages (term 13.00 ± 13.05 and preterm 27.00 ± 18.25); in general, their amount decreased with advancing gestational age of the placenta (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Weight of a placenta directly depends on the gestational age and correlates with the main fetal anthropometrical parameters (weight, length, and head and chest circumferences). The decrease in HGF-containing and apoptotic cells with advancing gestation depends on the adaptation potential of the placenta, proving the other ways of cellular disposition. Key words: Pregnancy, Placenta, Gestational age, Apoptosis, Immunohistochemistry.


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