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Production of active and inactive renin by cultured explants from the human female genital tract
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Inactive ReninInfertilityUrologyDevelopmental BiologyFertilityCultured ExplantsMedicineBiotechnologyGynecologyPregnant WomenCaesarean SectionMenstrual CycleEndocrinologyRenin SynthesisEmbryologyHuman ReproductionReproductive Endocrinology
Myometrium, decidua, chorio-decidua and amnion were collected from women undergoing caesarean section and from pregnant women at hysterectomy and hysterotomy for comparison with myometrium, cervix and endometrium taken from non-pregnant women at hysterectomy. Homogenates of chorio-decidua and amnion contained the largest concentrations of active and inactive renin. Cultured explants of all tissues except amnion were found to produce both types of renin. The percentage of active renin produced before 20 days of culture was significantly greater in cultures of chorio-decidua than in those of myometrium (P less than 0.0005) or decidua vera (P less than 0.025), which suggests that renin synthesis in vivo is probably confined to the chorio-decidua.
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