Conclusion
The results demonstrate that activation of μ-calpain is suppressed in FGR placentas and that calpain-6 in human placenta is involved in the pathology of FGR.
Results
Staining of calpains (pre-, post-μ-calpain, pre-, post-m-calpain, and calpain-6) and calpastatin was observed in cytoplasm of trophoblast cells, both in FGR and control placenta. Pre-μ-calpain was located in the cytoplasm, and post-μ-calpain was located mainly in proximity to the cytoplasmic membrane. The expression of pre-μ-calpain was significantly higher (P < .001) and calpain-6 was significantly lower (P = .01) in FGR placentas. The inactive μ-calpain (80 kDa) was significantly elevated (P < .01), and active μ-calpain (76 kDa) was significantly decreased (P = .01) in FGR placentas.
