Dictionary Definition
decidua n : the epithelial tissue of the
endometrium [also: deciduae (pl)]
User Contributed Dictionary
Italian
Adjective
decidua- feminine of deciduo
Extensive Definition
Decidua is the term for the uterine lining (endometrium) during a
pregnancy, which forms
the maternal part of the placenta. It is formed under the influence
of progesterone and
forms highly-characteristic cells.
Etymology
The word comes from the Latin deciduus, meaning falling off or shedding.Background
After ovulation, in mammals, the endometrial lining becomes transformed into a secretory lining in preparation of accepting the embryo. Without implantation, the secretory lining will be absorbed (estrous cycle) or shed (menstrual cycle).With implantation the lining now termed decidua
evolves further during the pregnancy.
The decidua is shed during the parturition process.
Structure
Different layers of the deciduas have been described:- a compact outer layer (stratum compactum)
- an intermediate layer (stratum spongiosum)
- a boundary layer adjacent to the myometrium.
That part of the decidua that interacts with the
trophoblast is the decidua vera (“true decidua”). The remainder of
the decidua is termed the decidua parietalis.
The decidua has a histologically-distinct
appearance, displaying large polygonal decidual cells in the
stroma. These are enlarged endometrial stromal cells, which
resemble epithelium
(and are referred to as "epithelioid").
Formation of a specialized decidua is called
decidualization,
which is a special property of endometrium seen only in hemochorial
placentation.
Decidualization includes the process of
differentiation of the spindle-shape stromal fibroblasts into the
plump secretory decidual cells, which create a pericellular
extracellular matrix rich in fibronectin and laminin (similar to
epithelial cells).
Vascularity, as well as vascular permeability, is
enhanced in the decidualizing endometrium.
Its leukocyte population is
distinct, with the presence of large endometrial granular
leukocytes being predominant, while polynuclear leukocytes and
B-cells are scant.
The large granular lymphocytes (CD56 bright) are
called "uterine NK cells" or
"uNK cells" in mice, and "decidual NK cells" or "dNK cells" in
humans.
The border to the trophoblast is called
Nitabuch’s layer''.
Role
As the maternal interface to the embryo the decidua participates in the exchanges of nutrition, gas, and waste with the gestation. It also protects the pregnancy from the maternal immune system. Further, the decidua has to allow a very controlled invasion of the trophoblast.In invasive placental disorders like placenta
accreta decidualization have been consistently found to be
deficient.
Hormone production
The decidua secretes hormones, growth factors, and cytokines. It has receptors for estrogen, progesterone, growth hormone, and others.Among its products are hormones commonly
associated with other organs such as cortisol, CRF, GnRH, prolactin, and relaxin. Decidual prolactin is
not under dopaminergic
control.
Pregnancy
protein 14 (PP-14), also called placental protein 12, and
Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 1(IGFBP1) appear to
be specific products of the secretory and decidual lining.
Other factors released include interleukin-15 and
vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). A reasonable
understanding of the role and interplay of these hormones and
factors has not been evolved.
Other
- In case of an extrauterine pregnancy, the endometrium nevertheless becomes decidualized. A woman may shed the lining in the form of a decidual cast, which may be mistaken as a miscarriage, when, in fact, the ectopic still persists.
- A decidual reaction can be observed in tissue of the peritoneum and ovary during a pregnancy, and represents a response of stromal tissue to progesterone.
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See also
External links
decidua in Spanish: Decidua
decidua in Italian: Decidua basale
decidua in Portuguese: Decídua
(animal)