%0 Journal Article %T Desarrollo de un modelo experimental para la caracterizaci¨®n de la respuesta funcional del corioamnios humano %A ZAGA CLAVELLINA %A CLAUDIA VER¨®NICA %A L¨®PEZ VANCELL %A ROSARIO %A CLAROS %A ROLANDO MAIDA %A BELTR¨¢N MONTOYA %A JORGE %A VADILLO ORTEGA %A FELIPE %J Perinatolog¨ªa y reproducci¨®n humana %D 2004 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X objective: this study was designed to validate and characterize a culture model of human choriamniotic membranes (hcm) that keeps their viability, integrity and capacity to reproduce a response to several stimulus associated to an infectious process, as the tissue that separates the fetal and maternal compartment. material and methods: we use hcm obtained after delivery by elective cesarean section. women with 37-40 weeks of gestation without evidence of active labor or presence of clinical an microbiological signs of intrauterine/vaginal infection. the membranes were mounted in transwell devices, allowing testing two independent compartments (chorion and amnion) by physically separating the upper and lower chambers. 500 ng/ml of lipopolysaccharide was added to amniotic or chorionic surface and secretions of tnf¦Á was measured in both compartments by specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and metalloproteinase-9 (mmp-9) secretions after stimulation with 5 ng/ml of il-1¦Â. results: the viability test showed that the different cellular populations of the hcm keep their metabolic viability along 96 h of culture. the integrity parameters showed that the stay without morphologic and structural changes. functional markers showed that membranes responded differentially to il-1¦Â stimulus; production of mmp-9 in chorion reached its maximum value at 4 h, while amnion reached it at 24 h. the selective stimulation of chorioamnion with lipopolysaccharide induced a differential synthesis of tnf¦Á; the chorion was the principal producer with approximately 60% of total tnf¦Á. conclusions: the experimental model allows to study qualitatively and quantitatively the contribution of different cellular regions of the hcm, and its response to differential stimulation with immunologic agents. %K fetal membranes %K chorion %K amnion %K intrauterine infection %K il-1¦Â %K tnf¦Á. %U http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0187-53372004000300002&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en