Multiple pregnancies, the myometrium and the role of mechanical factors in the timing of labour

IF 2.1 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Sarah Arrowsmith
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Abstract

Multiple pregnancy remains a relatively common occurrence, but it is associated with increased risks of adverse outcomes for the mother and her babies and presents unique challenges to healthcare providers. This review will briefly discuss multiple pregnancies, their aetiology and their problems, including preterm birth, before reviewing the processes leading to normal labour onset and how they may be different in a multiple pregnancy. The mechanisms by which mechanical factors i.e., uterine distension or ‘stretch’ contribute to uterine excitability and the timing of labour onset will be the major focus, and how over distention may pre-dispose multiple pregnancies to preterm birth. This includes current thinking around the role of mechano (stretch) sensitive ion channels in the myometrium and changes to other important regulators of excitability and contraction which have been identified from studies using in vitro and in vivo models of uterine stretch. Physiological stimuli arising from the fetus(es) and placenta(s) will also be discussed. In reviewing what we know about the myometrium in multiple pregnancy in humans, the focus will be on twin pregnancy as it is the most common type of multiple pregnancy and has been the most studied.

多胎妊娠、子宫肌层和机械因素在分娩时机中的作用
多胎妊娠仍然是一种相对常见的现象,但它与母亲和婴儿不良后果的风险增加有关,并对医疗保健提供者提出了独特的挑战。本综述将简要讨论多胎妊娠,其病因和问题,包括早产,然后回顾导致正常分娩的过程以及它们在多胎妊娠中的不同之处。机械因素(如子宫膨胀或“拉伸”)对子宫兴奋性和分娩时间的影响机制将是主要焦点,以及过度膨胀如何导致多胎妊娠早产。这包括目前对肌层机械(拉伸)敏感离子通道的作用的思考,以及其他重要的兴奋性和收缩调节因子的变化,这些已经从使用体外和体内子宫拉伸模型的研究中确定。由胎儿和胎盘引起的生理刺激也将被讨论。在回顾我们对人类多胎妊娠中子宫肌层的了解时,重点将放在双胎妊娠上,因为它是最常见的多胎妊娠类型,也是研究最多的。
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