نتایج جستجو برای: trophoblast

تعداد نتایج: 4993  

Journal: :Endocrinology 1999
Guoli Dai Michael W Wolfe Michael J Soares

PRL-like protein C variant (PLP-Cv) is a newly identified member of the PRL family. PLP-Cv is specifically expressed in the chorioallantoic placenta by two distinct cell populations: trophoblast giant cells and spongiotrophoblast cells. To gain some insight regarding the control of PLP-Cv gene expression and the regulatory factors controlling trophoblast giant cell and spongiotrophoblast cell l...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Vikki M Abrahams Irene Visintin Paulomi B Aldo Seth Guller Roberto Romero Gil Mor

Normal pregnancy is characterized by the presence of innate immune cells at the maternal-fetal interface. Originally, it was postulated that the presence of these leukocytes was due to an immune response toward paternal Ags expressed by the invading trophoblasts. Instead, we and others postulate that these innate immune cells are necessary for successful implantation and pregnancy. However, ele...

2016
Tomohiro Arikawa Shengjun Liao Hiroki Shimada Tomoki Inoue Hiromi Sakata-Haga Takanori Nakamura Toshihisa Hatta Hiroki Shoji

Placental development and trophoblast invasion of the maternal endometrium establish the maternal-fetal interface, which is critical for the developing embryo and fetus. Herein we show that overexpression of Galectin-4 (Gal-4) during trophoblast differentiation inhibited the enlargement of Rcho-1 cells (a model for rat trophoblast differentiation) and promoted cell-cell adhesion, whereas tropho...

2015
Wassim Abou-Kheir Assaad Eid Rabih El-Merahbi Rebecca Assaf Georges Daoud David S. Milstone

The placenta, a transient organ in human, is essential for pregnancy maintenance and for fetal growth and development. Trophoblast and stromal cells are the main cell types present in human placenta. Trophoblast cells are present in different subtypes depending on their differentiation state and their temporal and spatial location during pregnancy. The stromal cells are of extraembryonic mesenc...

Journal: :Histopathology 2015
Jelena Mirkovic Kevin Elias Ronny Drapkin Justine A Barletta Bradley Quade Michelle S Hirsch

AIMS GATA3 is a zinc-finger transcription factor that is important for trophoblast differentiation. GATA3 is sensitive for urothelial and breast carcinomas, but the specificity is low. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of GATA3 in trophoblast-related tissues and neoplasia. METHODS AND RESULTS GATA3 immunohistochemistry was performed on 33 placentas, one atypical placenta...

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...

2011
R. Apps A. Sharkey L. Gardner V. Male M. Trotter N. Miller R. North S. Founds A. Moffett

We have examined the transcriptional changes associated with differentiation from villous to extravillous trophoblast using a whole genome microarray. Villous trophoblast (VT) is in contact with maternal blood and mediates nutrient exchange whereas extravillous trophoblast (EVT) invades the decidua and remodels uterine arteries. Using highly purified first trimester trophoblast we identified ov...

2012
Nisreen Kweider Berthold Huppertz Christoph Jan Wruck Rainer Beckmann Werner Rath Thomas Pufe Mamed Kadyrov

BACKGROUND Preeclampsia (PE) is characterized by increased lipid oxidation and diminished antioxidant capacity, while intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is characterized by impaired invasion of the extravillous trophoblast. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been reported to be altered in preeclampsia. A relationship between VEGF and nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor-2 (N...

2013
Martin Knöfler Jürgen Pollheimer

Wingless ligands, a family of secreted proteins, are critically involved in organ development and tissue homeostasis by ensuring balanced rates of stem cell proliferation, cell death and differentiation. Wnt signaling components also play crucial roles in murine placental development controlling trophoblast lineage determination, chorioallantoic fusion and placental branching morphogenesis. How...

2013
Alexandra J. Umbers Danielle I. Stanisic Maria Ome Regina Wangnapi Sarah Hanieh Holger W. Unger Leanne J. Robinson Elvin Lufele Francesca Baiwog Peter M. Siba Christopher L. King James G. Beeson Ivo Mueller John D. Aplin Jocelyn D. Glazier Stephen J. Rogerson

BACKGROUND Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with fetal growth restriction (FGR). The pathogenic mechanisms underlying malarial FGR are poorly characterized, but may include impaired placental development. We used in vitro methods that model migration and invasion of placental trophoblast into the uterine wall to investigate whether soluble factor...

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