نتایج جستجو برای: trophoblast

تعداد نتایج: 4993  

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2016
Avraham Bayer Nicholas J Lennemann Yingshi Ouyang John C Bramley Stefanie Morosky Ernesto Torres De Azeved Marques Sara Cherry Yoel Sadovsky Carolyn B Coyne

During mammalian pregnancy, the placenta acts as a barrier between the maternal and fetal compartments. The recently observed association between Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during human pregnancy and fetal microcephaly and other anomalies suggests that ZIKV may bypass the placenta to reach the fetus. This led us to investigate ZIKV infection of primary human trophoblasts (PHTs), which are the ...

2015
Yingju Li Xiaofei Sun Sudhansu K. Dey

During implantation, uterine luminal epithelial (LE) cells first interact with the blastocyst trophectoderm. Within 30 hr after the initiation of attachment, LE cells surrounding the blastocyst in the implantation chamber (crypt) disappear, allowing trophoblast cells to make direct physical contact with the underneath stroma for successful implantation. The mechanism for the extraction of LE ce...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 1996
M Thie P Fuchs H W Denker

At embryo implantation we are confronted with the fact that uterine and trophoblast epithelium make contact via their apical cell membranes. This epithelium-epithelium adhesion leading to definitive attachment of the embryo to the uterine wall, however, is far from being trivial and has been called a cell biological paradox. It has been proposed that some of the molecular events involved in epi...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2000
Juan C Irwin Lii-Fang Suen Bi-Hua Cheng Robert Martin Paul Cannon Cheri L Deal Linda C Giudice

During the course of human pregnancy, there is a marked increase in insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein (IGFBP)-3 protease activity in maternal serum that is first evident at 6 weeks of gestation, persists through term, and returns to nonpregnancy levels by day 5 postpartum. This protease activity cleaves IGFBP-3 into smaller fragments that have markedly reduced affinity for the IG...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1979
S Chatterjee-Hasrouni P K Lala

The presence of H-2 antigens of the paternal and maternal haplotypes on mouse trophoblast cells was examined at several stages of pregnancy by using a sensitive immunolabeling technique followed by quantitative radioautography. Results revealed the presence of H-2 antigens (determined by the K or D loci) of both parental haplotypes on the F1 trophoblast cells. At 14-16 d of gestation, the antig...

Journal: :Placenta 2013
A Khera J J Vanderlelie A V Perkins

INTRODUCTION Oxidative stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia, a placental disorder affecting approximately 7% of pregnancies. Trophoblast cells are susceptible to oxidative stress which causes increased cell death and placental turnover. In this study, inhibitors of the mitochondrial respiratory chain were utilised to induce oxidative stress and the effect that sele...

Journal: :Blood 2006
Rashmi Sood Shawn Kalloway Alan E Mast Cecilia J Hillard Hartmut Weiler

Humans and rodents exhibit a peculiar type of placentation in which zygote-derived trophoblast cells, rather than endothelial cells, line the terminal maternal vascular space. This peculiar aspect of the placental vasculature raises important questions about the relative contribution of fetal and maternal factors in the local control of hemostasis in the placenta and how these might determine t...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 1997
M Thie P Herter H Pommerenke F Dürr F Sieckmann B Nebe J Rychly H W Denker

Adhesiveness of the apical (free) plasma membrane of uterine epithelial cells for trophoblast is essential for the process of human embryo implantation. As epithelial cells are normally repellent, i.e. apically non-adhesive, we argue that a remodelling of the epithelial organization from a polarized to a non-polarized phenotype might prepare the apical pole for cell-cell adhesion during the so-...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
A Hennessy H L Pilmore L A Simmons D M Painter

Accommodation of the fetoplacental unit in human pregnancy requires maternal immune tolerance to this "semiallograft". Local antiplacental immunity is modified by synthesis of uncommon histocompatibility Ags (e.g., HLA-G), growth factors, and cytokines by the placenta. Placental interleukins have been identified in reproductive tissues, but their roles in adaptive maternal immunity and determin...

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