ObjectiveIn this study, it was aimed to investigate Urotensin II in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and its connection to autophagy and/or apoptosis in placenta and umbilical cord by immunohistochemical and biochemical methods. Materials and methodsThe study included 30 healthy pregnant women and 30 pregnant women with IUGR, aged 19â45, at AtatĂŒrk University Gynecology Clinic. Samples were collected from placenta, umbilical cord, maternal blood, and umbilical cord blood during delivery. Histopathological examination was carried out on placenta and umbilical cord, and UTII, Beclin 1, and caspase 3 expressions were analyzed in these tissues. Biochemical analysis was performed on maternal and umbilical cord serum samples. ResultsIn healthy placentas, normal villus formation was seen, but those with IUGR showed accelerated villus maturation, causing inadequate nutrition and development. IUGR placentas had fibrin deposition, villous edema, syncytial nodes increase, and intervillous distance. Umbilical cords of IUGR group had differences in vessel wall thickness, arterial lumens, and vessel number. Higher levels of UTII, Beclin 1, and caspase 3 were found in IUGR placenta and cord. Beclin 1 and caspase 3 levels were significantly higher in IUGR group compared to controls, while UTII levels were not significantly different in maternal and cord serums. ConclusionAs a result of our findings, UTII increase in placenta and umbilical cord may lead to IUGR formation by inducing autophagy and apoptosis.