Preterm parturition is a syndrome caused by several mechanisms of disease, including intrauterine infection/inflammation, uteroplacental ischemia, uterine overdistension, cervical disease, maternal/fetal stress, abnormal allogeneic responses, allergic reactions, and unknown insults. An allergic-like mechanism was proposed as a potential etiology for the preterm parturition syndrome, based on the observation that eosinophils were present in the amniotic fluid in a fraction of women with preterm labor and a history of allergy, coupled with the observation that conditioned media from degranulated mast cells (the effector cells of type 1 hypersensitivity) induced contractility of human myometrial strips. This communication describes a case of a pregnant woman who had an allergic reaction and regular uterine contractions after the ingestion of lobster meat, to which she was known to be allergic. Preterm labor subsided after the treatment of antihistamines and steroids. The patient subsequently delivered at term. At follow-up, the child was diagnosed with atopy and asthma, and required frequent use of inhaled corticosteroids and beta-2 adrenergic agents. The immunological basis for preterm labor induced by an allergic-like reaction (hypersensitivity) is reviewed.</.
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Autor | Romero, Roberto Kusanovic, Juan Pedro Munoz, Hernan Gomez, Ricardo Lamont, Ronald F. Yeo, Lami |
Título | Allergy-induced preterm labor after the ingestion of shellfish |
Revista | JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE |
ISSN | 1476-7058 |
ISSN electrónico | 1476-4954 |
Volumen | 23 |
Número de publicación | 4 |
Página inicio | 351 |
Página final | 359 |
Fecha de publicación | 2010 |
Resumen | Preterm parturition is a syndrome caused by several mechanisms of disease, including intrauterine infection/inflammation, uteroplacental ischemia, uterine overdistension, cervical disease, maternal/fetal stress, abnormal allogeneic responses, allergic reactions, and unknown insults. An allergic-like mechanism was proposed as a potential etiology for the preterm parturition syndrome, based on the observation that eosinophils were present in the amniotic fluid in a fraction of women with preterm labor and a history of allergy, coupled with the observation that conditioned media from degranulated mast cells (the effector cells of type 1 hypersensitivity) induced contractility of human myometrial strips. This communication describes a case of a pregnant woman who had an allergic reaction and regular uterine contractions after the ingestion of lobster meat, to which she was known to be allergic. Preterm labor subsided after the treatment of antihistamines and steroids. The patient subsequently delivered at term. At follow-up, the child was diagnosed with atopy and asthma, and required frequent use of inhaled corticosteroids and beta-2 adrenergic agents. The immunological basis for preterm labor induced by an allergic-like reaction (hypersensitivity) is reviewed.</. |
Derechos | acceso restringido |
Agencia financiadora | Perinatology Research Branch, Division of Intramural Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, DHHS |
DOI | 10.3109/14767050903177193 |
Editorial | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
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Id de publicación en Pubmed | MEDLINE:19900031 |
Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000275470600016 |
Paginación | 9 páginas |
Palabra clave | Allergy preterm delivery preterm birth eosinophils uterine allergy pregnancy preterm parturition seafood hypersensitivity atopy gestation parturition labor allergic reaction HOUSE-DUST-MITE AMNIOTIC-FLUID MAST-CELLS CLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE IMMUNOGLOBULIN-E MAJOR ALLERGEN PHYSIOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION INTRAAMNIOTIC INFECTION INTRAUTERINE INFECTION PREMATURE RUPTURE |
Tema ODS | 03 Good Health and Well-being 05 Gender Equality |
Tema ODS español | 03 Salud y bienestar 05 Igualdad de género |
Tipo de documento | artículo |