ra0001p294 | (1) | WCRB2014
Menzies Fiona M
, Burton Laura
, Ahmed Humera
, Oldham Rachel S.
, Higgins Claire A
, Nelson Scott M
, Nibbs Robert J B
Introduction: Following labour, the uterus rapidly returns to its pre-pregnancy state. Exact mechanisms underlying labour and postpartum involution are not fully understood but inflammation is understood to play a key role. It has been hypothesised that rather than initiating or propagating labour, inflammation may prime the uterus for extensive postpartum tissue repair and remodelling, in a manner akin to repair in exercising skeletal muscle. This study aims...