Link between the early calcium deposition in placenta and nanobacterial-like infection

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作者
Agababov, R. M.
Abashina, T. N.
Suzina, N. E.
Vainshtein, M. B.
Schwartsburd, P. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Theoret & Expt Biophys, Pushchino 142292, Russia
[2] Med Acad, Donetsk, Ukraine
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Biochem & Physiol Microorganisms, Pushchino 142292, Russia
[4] Pushchino State Univ, Pushchino, Russia
关键词
calcification; nanobacteria; placenta;
D O I
10.1007/s12038-007-0118-9
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The placenta is a vitally important organ in the regulation of embryonic development. That is why extensive calcium deposition [also named as pathological placental calcification (PPC)] could have serious negative consequences for the adequate growth of embryos. The nature and mechanism of PPC development has not been defined as yet. In the present investigation, we have tested the hypothesis that the molecular basis of PPC development consists of nanobacteria-induced calcification in infected female placenta. Electron microscopy findings support this hypothesis. The initial stage of micro-calcification may originate from the external surface of individual nanobacteria-like particles found mainly in placental extracellular matrix, where initial calcium deposition occurs as a needle surface deposition or as an amorphous-like surface precipitate. Further calcific propagation in placenta takes place in the newly formed macro-cavities, which are characterized by low electron density, possibly reflecting its liquid content around calcium deposition. The micro-cavities contain free nanobacterial-like particles, which may relate to atypical Gram-negative bacteria but not to apoptotic bodies by morphological characters and DNA/RNA distribution. We hypothesize that the increased placental calcification might be caused, at least in part, by nanobacterial infection.
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页码:1163 / 1168
页数:6
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