正常妊娠和异位妊娠血浆对淋巴细胞增殖的不同影响。

T A Nasser, K A Hansen, R E Ratzlaff
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本研究探讨了由于胎母界面解剖改变而导致的免疫调节差异。31名女性受试者从军事三级医疗机构招募。10例未怀孕,21例怀孕(9例正常妊娠,12例异位妊娠)。免疫试验包括单向混合淋巴细胞培养,有和没有母体血浆,植物血凝素刺激和淋巴细胞表型。采用Tuckey’s HSD模型进行基础统计和单因素方差分析。自体血浆显著增强了正常妊娠的早期妊娠女性对配偶的异体反应,并控制了男性淋巴细胞。这种增强在异位妊娠和非妊娠受试者中均未观察到。在所有三组中,丝裂原刺激和淋巴细胞群相似。正常妊娠的前三个月的特点是存在可溶性的宫内妊娠特异性淋巴细胞增强因子。异位妊娠没有这种现象。
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Differential effects of plasma from normal and ectopic gestation on lymphocyte proliferation.

This study investigated immunoregulatory differences as a result of anatomical changes in the fetomaternal interface. Thirty-one female subjects were recruited from a military tertiary-care facility. Ten subjects were non-pregnant while 21 were pregnant (nine normal and 12 ectopic gestations). Immune tests included one-way mixed lymphocyte cultures with and without maternal plasma, phytohemagglutinin stimulation and lymphocyte phenotypes. Basic statistics and a one-way ANOVA using Tuckey's HSD model were employed. Autologous plasma significantly enhanced the allogeneic responses of first-trimester pregnant females with normal gestations to spouses as well as to control male lymphocytes. This enhancement was not observed in either ectopically-pregnant or non-pregnant subjects. Mitogen stimulation and lymphocyte populations were similar in all three groups. The first trimester of normal pregnancy is characterized by the presence of soluble intrauterine pregnancy-specific lymphocyte-enhancing factors. Ectopic gestation lacks this phenomenon.

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