Changes in metabolism of collagen in genitourinary prolapse
- PMID: 8642960
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(96)91489-0
Changes in metabolism of collagen in genitourinary prolapse
Abstract
Background: Genitourinary prolapse is a common problem, the pathophysiology of which is unknown.
Methods: We analysed vaginal-epithelial tissue from premenopausal women with genitourinary prolapse and compared them with controls.
Findings: We found that genitourinary prolapse is associated with a reduction in total collagen content and a decrease in collagen solubility. Both intermediate intermolecular cross-links and advanced glycation cross-links were increased in prolapse tissue. Collagen turnover, as indicated by matrix metalloproteinase activity, was up to four times higher in prolapse tissue. Collagen-type ratios, mature cross-link pyridinoline and total elastin content were similar in both prolapse and control tissues. Increased collagenolytic activity causes loss of collagen from prolapse tissue.
Interpretation: Based on these findings, we have identified a probable mechanism for genitourinary prolapse. Development of agents to inhibit collagenolytic activity may help in the treatment of this condition.
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