نتایج جستجو برای: placentation

تعداد نتایج: 1778  

2016
Katie L. Powell Veronica Stevens Dannielle H. Upton Sharon A. McCracken Ann M. Simpson Yan Cheng Vitomir Tasevski Jonathan M. Morris Anthony W. Ashton

Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a pathology of pregnancy that results in failure of the fetus to reach its genetically determined growth potential. In developed nations the most common cause of IUGR is impaired placentation resulting from poor trophoblast function, which reduces blood flow to the fetoplacental unit, promotes hypoxia and enhances production of bioactive lipids (TXA2 an...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2008
Gracy X Rosario Toshihiro Konno Michael J Soares

Oxygen is a critical regulator of placentation. Early placental development occurs in a predominantly low oxygen environment and is, at least partially, under the control of hypoxia signaling pathways. In the present study, in vivo hypobaric hypoxia was used as an experimental tool to delineate hypoxia-sensitive events during placentation. Pregnant rats were exposed to the equivalent of 11% oxy...

Journal: :Placenta 1997
E Maquoi M Polette B Nawrocki P Bischof A Noël A Pintiaux M Santavicca J P Schaaps R Pijnenborg P Birembaut J M Foidart

Human placentation is mediated by fetal trophoblastic cells which penetrate into the decidualized uterine endometrium. Trophoblast invasion requires the precisely regulated secretion of specific proteinases able to degrade the endometrial basement membranes and extracellular matrix. To document further the involvement of these proteinases during human placentation, we evaluated in vivo the expr...

2012
Harmonie Lau Chaminda Amarasekara Talat Uppal

Ultrasound and pulsed Doppler can assist in confirming impaired placentation looking at fetal biometry and umbilical artery Dopplers. The authors recommend confirmation of fetal wellbeing at 28-30 weeks with a PAPP-A level below the first centile.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Nancy Freitag Irene Tirado-González Gabriela Barrientos Florian Herse Victor L J L Thijssen Susanne M Weedon-Fekjær Herbert Schulz Gerd Wallukat Burghard F Klapp Tania Nevers Surendra Sharma Anne Cathrine Staff Ralf Dechend Sandra M Blois

Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-specific disorder characterized by sudden onset of hypertension and proteinuria in the second half of pregnancy (>20 wk). PE is strongly associated with abnormal placentation and an excessive maternal inflammatory response. Galectin-1 (Gal-1), a member of a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins, has been shown to modulate several processes associated with plac...

2017
Mahsa Mansouri Kim DeStefano Brian Monks Jasbir Singh Mollie McDonnold Jamison Morgan Richard Hale Jasvant Adusumalli Amanda Horton Sina Haeri

Objective  Morbidly adherent placentation is associated with increased maternal morbidity and mortality. Recently, there has been mounting evidence supporting the benefits of a standardized multidisciplinary approach at tertiary teaching hospitals. Our objective was to estimate the impact of the implementation of a similar program at a high-volume private community hospital. Study Design  In th...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2000
J D Aplin

2017
Madison R. Kocher Douglas H. Sheafor Evelyn Bruner Charles Newman Julio Fernando Mateus Nino

Abnormally invasive placentation is becoming more common with a recent increase in cesarean sections and maternal age, among other risk factors. Ultrasonography is the first line-imaging, but it can be difficult to diagnose when limiting factors are present. Failure to recognize this serious placental abnormality precludes us from making the appropriate plan for the delivery and consequently ca...

2012
Wei-Xiu Zhao Jian-Hua Lin

Notch signaling was evolutionarily conserved and critical for cell-fate determination, differentiation and many other biological processes. Growing evidences suggested that Notch signaling pathway played an important role in the mammalian placental development. All of the mammalian Notch family proteins had been identified in human placenta except Delta-like 3, which appeared to affect the axia...

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