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Endocannabinoids
are a family of lipid signalling molecules. As with prostaglandins
(PGs), endocannabinoids are derived from poly-unsaturated fatty acids
and affect cell function via receptor-mediated mechanisms. They also
bind prostaglandin receptors although at a lower affinity. The
endocannabinoid network is regulated in pregnancy from embryo
development to labour onset. Even small changes in endocannabinoid
exposure can retard embryo development and affect implantation success.
There is now compelling evidence that aberrant expression of the
endocannabinoid pathway in the placenta and circulating lymphocytes
results in spontaneous miscarriage and poor pregnancy outcomes. It is
likely that competition between endocannabinoids, prostaglandins and
other similar lipids ultimately determines how phospolipid/fatty acid
substrates are metabolised and, thus, the balance between the synthesis
of uterotonic and tocolytic activities. We, therefore, hypothesise that
endocannabinoid profiles may be used as a biomarker to predict and/or
identify spontaneous labour onset.

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