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Syncytial nuclear aggregates in normal placenta show increased nuclear condensation, but apoptosis and cytoskeletal redistribution are uncommon.


ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Syncytial nuclear aggregates (SNAs) are increased in pregnancy complications; however, little is known about their origin or function. This study aimed to characterise SNAs in more detail than has been reported previously. METHODS: Immunohistochemistry and morphological examination at the light and ultrastructural level were used to determine the nature and structure of SNAs. RESULTS: SNAs comprising bridges and syncytial knots had similar frequency with 974 per mm3 of villous tissue (IQR 717-1193) and 833 per mm3 (IQR 766-1190), respectively while there were approximately four times as many sectioning artefacts than knots and bridges combined. SNAs had increased proportions of condensed nuclei compared to the remaining syncytiotrophoblast (33.3% vs. 8.9%) and decreased proportions of euchromatic nuclei (0.0% vs. 16.2%), as assessed by examination of an electron micrograph archive. SNAs showed little evidence of apoptosis, with weak positivity for the apoptosis markers M30-neoepitope at 16.6% and TUNEL at 10.0%; strong staining was rarely seen for either marker. Immunofluorescence demonstrated rare association of actin (?, ? or ?) with SNAs, whereas tubulin was in close proximity to SNAs and cytokeratin was seen within and surrounding SNAs. DISCUSSION: M30-positive SNAs traced through serial sections were significantly more likely to be syncytial knots or sectioning artefacts than bridges. Nuclei within SNAs showed signs consistent with degeneration; however, this is unlikely to be an apoptotic process. There are few changes in configuration of cytoskeletal proteins around SNAs. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the biogenesis and functional significance of SNAs still require resolution.

SUBMITTER: Coleman SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3661987 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Syncytial nuclear aggregates in normal placenta show increased nuclear condensation, but apoptosis and cytoskeletal redistribution are uncommon.

Coleman S J SJ   Gerza L L   Jones C J P CJ   Sibley C P CP   Aplin J D JD   Heazell A E P AE  

Placenta 20130316 5


<h4>Introduction</h4>Syncytial nuclear aggregates (SNAs) are increased in pregnancy complications; however, little is known about their origin or function. This study aimed to characterise SNAs in more detail than has been reported previously.<h4>Methods</h4>Immunohistochemistry and morphological examination at the light and ultrastructural level were used to determine the nature and structure of SNAs.<h4>Results</h4>SNAs comprising bridges and syncytial knots had similar frequency with 974 per  ...[more]

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