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Disrupted PGR-B and ESR1 signaling underlies preconceptional defective decidualization linked to severe preeclampsia

2021

AbstractDecidualization of the uterine mucosa drives the maternal adaptation to invasion by the placenta. Appropriate depth of placental invasion is needed to support a healthy pregnancy; shallow invasion is associated with the development of severe preeclampsia (sPE). Maternal contribution to sPE through failed decidualization is an important determinant of placental phenotype. However, the molecular mechanism underlaying the in vivo defect linking decidualization to sPE is unknown. Here, we discover the footprint encoding this decidualization defect comprising of 166 genes using global gene expression profiling in decidua from women who developed sPE in a previous pregnancy. This signatur…

Gene expression profilingProgesterone receptor Bmedicine.anatomical_structurePlacentaDeciduamedicineEstrogen receptorDecidualizationBiologyEstrogen receptor alphaPhenotypeCell biology
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Placental endogenous retrovirus (ERV): structural, functional, and evolutionary significance

1998

Summary That endogenous retrovirus (ERV) is present within the placenta of humans and other mammals has been known for the past 25 years, but the significance of this observation is still not fully understood. Much molecular biological data have emerged in recent years to support the earlier electron microscopic data on the presence of placental ERV. The evidence for ERV in animal and human placental tissue is presented, then integrated with data on the the presence of ERV in a range of other tissues, in particular teratocarcinoma cells. Placental invasiveness and maternal immunosuppression are then discussed in relation to metalloproteinase secretion, the immunosuppressive potential of ret…

GeneticsMetalloproteinasemedicine.anatomical_structurePlacentaPlacental tissuemedicineEvolutionary significanceEndogenous retrovirusTrophoblastSecretionContext (language use)BiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBioEssays
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The influence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and gestational hypertension (GH) on placental morphological changes

2020

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and gestational hypertension (GH) are some of the most common medical conditions associated with pregnancy. These can be correlated with placental morphopathological changes and implicitly can influence good fetal development. The age and weight of the mother can be correlated directly proportionally with those of the fetus but also with histoarchitecture and placental vascularization. The placental appearance associated with GDM and GH reveals macroscopic features, such as calcifications, fibrin deposits and placental infarcts, but the most relevant pathological features are the microscopic ones, highlighted by the classical staining techniques: Hematoxy…

Gestational hypertensionAdultEmbryologyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumplacentaAdolescent030209 endocrinology & metabolism030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyFibrinPathology and Forensic Medicinechorangiosis03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePregnancymedicineHumansPathologicalPregnancyFetusOriginal Paperbiologybusiness.industryhypoxiaCell BiologyGeneral MedicineHypertension Pregnancy-InducedMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseThrombosisGestational diabetesDiabetes Gestationalmedicine.anatomical_structurefibrin depositionsbiology.proteinFemalebusinessDevelopmental BiologyRomanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology
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L-citrulline ameliorates pathophysiology in a rat model of superimposed preeclampsia

2021

AbstractPreeclampsia, characterized by hypertension, proteinuria, and fetal growth restriction, is one of the leading causes of maternal and perinatal mortality. By far, there is no effective pharmacological therapy for preeclampsia. The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of L-citrulline supplementation in Dahl salt-sensitive rat, a model of superimposed preeclampsia. Parental DSSR were treated with L-citrulline (2.5 g/L in drinking water) from the day of mating to the end of lactation period. Blood pressure of the rats was monitored throughout pregnancy and markers of preeclampsia were assessed. Endothelial function of the pregnant DSSR was assessed by wire myograph. L-…

Gestational hypertensionmedicine.medical_specialtyFetusPregnancybusiness.industryAngiogenesisPlacentationPlacental insufficiencymedicine.diseasePreeclampsiaBlood pressureEndocrinologyInternal medicineembryonic structuresMedicinebusinessreproductive and urinary physiology
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P29.02: Assessment of placental vascularization by three-dimensional power Doppler to evaluate effect of mifepristone vs. placebo in early pregnancy

2007

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybiologybusiness.industryObstetricsObstetrics and GynecologyEarly pregnancy factorGeneral MedicineMifepristonePlaceboPower dopplerReproductive Medicinebiology.proteinMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessPlacental vascularizationmedicine.drugUltrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Morbidly adherent placenta: evaluation of ultrasound diagnostic criteria and differentiation of placenta accreta from percreta

2013

Objectives To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of two-dimensional (2D) gray-scale and color Doppler and three-dimensional (3D) power Doppler sonographic criteria for morbidly adherent placenta (MAP), and to identify criteria to help distinguish placenta accreta from placenta percreta. Methods We enrolled 187 patients with placenta previa and history of uterine surgery and performed transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound examination for early detection of MAP. With 2D gray-scale transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasonography, we investigated loss/irregularity of the echolucent area between the uterus and the placenta (‘clear space’), thinning or interruption of the hyperechoic interface…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryPlacenta accretaPlacenta PercretaUltrasoundUterusObstetrics and GynecologyPrenatal diagnosisGeneral MedicineHypervascularitymedicine.diseasePlacenta previamedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicinePlacentamedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusinessUltrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Second trimester uterine arteries pulsatility index is a function of placental pathology and provides insights on stillbirth aetiology: A multicenter…

2022

Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between maternal vascular malperfusions (MVM) and second trimester uterine arteries pulsatility index (UtA-PI) in cases of stillbirth (SB), compared to live-birth (LB) matched controls. Methods: This was a multicentre, observational, matched case-control study performed at five referral maternity centres over a 4-year period including SB and LB control pregnancies at high-risk for preeclampsia (PE) and/or fetal growth restriction (FGR), matched and stratified for UtA-PI MoM quartiles values of the SB cases. Logistic regression was used to assess the rates of each MVM finding, within each increasing MoM quartile subcate…

HematomaPulsatility indexPlacentaObstetrics and GynecologyLogistic regressionMaternal vascular malperfusionStillbirthUltrasonography PrenatalUterine artery Doppler velocimetryUterine ArteryReproductive MedicinePre-EclampsiaInfarctionPregnancyCase-Control StudiesPregnancy Trimester SecondPulsatile FlowHumansFemalePlacental histopathologyLogistic regression; Maternal vascular malperfusion; Placental histopathology; Pulsatility index; Stillbirth; Uterine artery Doppler velocimetryDevelopmental Biology
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Recent Advances in Derivation of Functional Hepatocytes from Placental Stem Cells

2013

Abstract: End-stage liver diseases are one of the leading causes of death in the world. Often orthotopic liver transplantation represents the final therapeutic choice. The limits of this approach are the scarcity of donor livers available, and the many side effects related to the administration of immune suppressants to the patients. Cellular therapy for liver diseases is increasingly being viewed as a promising strategy to provide hepatocytes to replenish the parenchymal cells of the organ. This technique suffers of some important limitations, such as the difficulty in isolating sufficient cell numbers (e.g. when adult or foetal hepatocytes are used for transplantation), the limited viabil…

Hepatocyte differentiationMesenchymal stem cells Wharton’s jelly amniotic fluid amniotic membrane immune modulation umbilical cord hepatocyte differentiation functional assays inflammation fibrosis regenerative medicine tissue repair.Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaMesenchymal stem cellBiologyPlacenta cord bankingRegenerative medicineCell therapySettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialisticamedicine.anatomical_structureDevelopmental NeuroscienceImmunologyCancer researchmedicineBone marrowStem cellDevelopmental BiologyAdult stem cellThe Open Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Journal
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Cell types infected in human cytomegalovirus placentitis identified by immunohistochemical double staining

1993

Chronic villitis is almost always present in intrauterine infection with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). The inflammatory response to this virus has been described in detail. However, little is known about the types of placental cells that may be infected by HCMV and six cases of HCMV placentitis were thus investigated to identify the vulnerable cell types. Immunohistochemical double staining analyses were performed using antibodies to HCMV immediate early antigens and to specific cellular marker proteins. Fixed connective tissue cells could be demonstrated to be the predominantly infected cell type in each placental tissue. Endothelial cells and macrophages were also found to be infected in …

Human cytomegalovirusPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPlacenta DiseasesTransplacental transmissionvirusesCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionCytomegalovirusConnective tissuePathology and Forensic MedicineAntigenPregnancymedicineHumansVimentinMacrophageEndotheliumPregnancy Complications InfectiousAntigens ViralMolecular BiologyCytopathic effectbiologyMacrophagesvirus diseasesCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryVirologymedicine.anatomical_structureConnective TissueCytomegalovirus Infectionsbiology.proteinFemaleAntibodyVirchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology
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An antigen fragment encompassing the AD2 domains of glycoprotein B from two different strains is sufficient for differentiation of primary vs. recurr…

2001

Primary human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection during pregnancy is a frequent cause of fatal damage in populations with low prevalence of HCMV. Differentiation of primary vs. recurrent HCMV infection is an important issue in prenatal counseling. Antibodies specific for viral glycoproteins become detectable only with considerable delay with relation to HCMV infection or IgG seroconversion. Thus, lack of glycoprotein specific (gp-specific) antibodies can serve as a convenient indicator to identify those pregnant women that bear an elevated risk for HCMV transplacental transmission and fetal sequelae. In the opposite case, presence of gp-specific antibodies virtually excludes HCMV primary infe…

Human cytomegalovirusTransplacental transmissionvirusesCytomegalovirusEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyAntibodies ViralVirusNeutralizationDiagnosis DifferentialViral Envelope ProteinsAntigenNeutralization TestsRecurrenceVirologymedicineHumansSeroconversionAntigens Viralbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionmedicine.diseaseVirologyTiterInfectious DiseasesAcute DiseaseCytomegalovirus InfectionsImmunologybiology.proteinAntibodyJournal of Medical Virology
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