Evaluating the Role of Placental Leucine Aminopeptidase (P-LAP) in Miscarriage

Sadoon, Taghreed H. AL and Al-Salihi, Ferah Gh. and Al-Badran, Adnan I. (2022) Evaluating the Role of Placental Leucine Aminopeptidase (P-LAP) in Miscarriage. In: Current Innovations in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 2. B P International, pp. 92-104. ISBN 978-93-5547-866-5

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Abstract

The goal of this study is to find out what role placental leucine aminopeptidase (P-LAP) plays in miscarriages and to rule out any direct or indirect effects of abortion by looking for this enzyme's gene in miscarriages.
Using the (Qiagen) QIAamp®RNA Tissues Mini Kit's methodology, total RNA is extracted from a fresh placental tissue sample. By using 0.7% agrose gel, the sample may be seen. Following RNA extraction, samples of total RNA are reverse-transcribed using RT-PCR (QIAGEN One Step RT-PCR Kit). RT-PCR is used to amplify RT reaction samples (1 mL). The PCR products (10
l) per lane are resolved by using electrophoresis on a 2.0% agrose gel.
During a miscarriage, P-LAP may have a role in the slowed invasion of trophoblasts. The acquired data shows that there is an expression of P-LAP mRNAs in the placentas of women who are experiencing a normal pregnancy (28
0.45) and that there is a reduction in miscarriage. Furthermore, there is a difference between those with a single miscarriage and those with recurrent miscarriages. The mean values in single miscarriage (1st and 2nd) are (16.1%
0.84) and (13%
0.24), respectively, while the mean values in recurrent miscarriage (1st and 2nd) are (12%
0.19) and (9%
0.52), respectively. P-LAP expression is considerably lower (P = 0.05) in miscarriage and significantly lower in recurrent miscarriage compared to single miscarriage cases. The fact that there is less P-LAP mRNA in placentas from miscarriages could mean that p-LAP function is a key part of controlling pregnancy.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Apsci Archives > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2023 06:14
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2023 06:14
URI: http://eprints.go2submission.com/id/eprint/1871

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