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Oxytocinase in Plasma and Placenta in Normal and Prolonged Labour
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1968
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FertilityNormal LabourFetal MedicineGynecologyEmbryologyOxidative StressReproductive MedicineObstetricsPublic HealthEnzyme OxytocinasePlacental DevelopmentInfertilityMaternal HealthMaternal-fetal MedicineEndocrinologyProlonged LabourPlacental FunctionPostpartum HemorrhagePhysiologyPregnancyMedicine
In prolonged labour (dystocia) the level of activity of the enzyme oxytocinase is increased in the plasma and decreased in the placenta; the ratio of its activity in the placenta to that in plasma is less than half that found in normal labour. A possible explanation is that oxytocinase is derived mainly from the placenta and that during prolonged labour the enzyme escapes into the maternal blood stream.
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