Inflammatory activation, a major driver of preterm birth and subsequent neonatal morbidity, is an attractive pharmacological target for new preterm birth therapeutics. Inflammation elicited by intraamniotic infection is causally associated with preterm birth, particularly in infants delivered ≤34 weeks' gestation. However, sterile triggers of PTB, including placental ischaemic injury, uterine distention, cervical disease, or imbalance in the immune response, also act through inflammatory mediators released in response to tissue damage. Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) are critical upstream gate-keepers controlling the inflammatory activation that precedes preterm delivery, as well as in normal term labour. In particular, TLR4 is implicated for it...
Objective. Individuals with inflammation have a myriad of pregnancy aberrations including increasing...
Preterm birth is a worldwide health concern accounting for 11.1% of all births. It is linked to adve...
Preterm birth (PTB) is firmly linked to inflammation regardless of the presence of infection. Proinf...
A pro-inflammatory signalling cascade initiates the events that bring about parturition, including u...
Every year, 15 million pregnancies end prematurely, resulting in more than 1 million infant deaths a...
An inflammatory response is instrumental in the physiological process of parturition but the upstrea...
Objectives Preterm birth (PTB) occurs in 5% to 18% of newborns. However, the underlying inflammatory...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Intrauterine infection, which occurs in most early preterm births, triggers an immune response culmi...
Infection-driven inflammation in pregnancy is a major cause of spontaneous preterm birth (PTB). Both...
labor. A recent study by this group has shown, using a similar model of preterm labor, that immunomo...
Introduction: Microbial and sterile triggers of inflammation can activate Toll-like receptors (TLR) ...
Published: 07 November 2016Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activation by bacterial infection, or by ster...
Inflammatory mechanisms have a critical role in parturition, which results from a gathering of diffe...
Objective. Individuals with inflammation have a myriad of pregnancy aberrations including increasing...
Preterm birth is a worldwide health concern accounting for 11.1% of all births. It is linked to adve...
Preterm birth (PTB) is firmly linked to inflammation regardless of the presence of infection. Proinf...
A pro-inflammatory signalling cascade initiates the events that bring about parturition, including u...
Every year, 15 million pregnancies end prematurely, resulting in more than 1 million infant deaths a...
An inflammatory response is instrumental in the physiological process of parturition but the upstrea...
Objectives Preterm birth (PTB) occurs in 5% to 18% of newborns. However, the underlying inflammatory...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Intrauterine infection, which occurs in most early preterm births, triggers an immune response culmi...
Infection-driven inflammation in pregnancy is a major cause of spontaneous preterm birth (PTB). Both...
labor. A recent study by this group has shown, using a similar model of preterm labor, that immunomo...
Introduction: Microbial and sterile triggers of inflammation can activate Toll-like receptors (TLR) ...
Published: 07 November 2016Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activation by bacterial infection, or by ster...
Inflammatory mechanisms have a critical role in parturition, which results from a gathering of diffe...
Objective. Individuals with inflammation have a myriad of pregnancy aberrations including increasing...
Preterm birth is a worldwide health concern accounting for 11.1% of all births. It is linked to adve...
Preterm birth (PTB) is firmly linked to inflammation regardless of the presence of infection. Proinf...