نتایج جستجو برای: placental cells

تعداد نتایج: 1400923  

Journal: :Recent progress in hormone research 2002
James C Cross Lynn Anson-Cartwright Ian C Scott

The placenta has been the subject of extensive basic research efforts in two distinct fields. The developmental biology of placenta has been studied because it is the first organ to develop during embryogenesis and because a number of different gene mutations in mice result in embryonic lethality due to placental defects. The trophoblast cell lineage is relatively simple such that only two majo...

2013
Masazumi Nishimoto Miyuki Katano Toshiyuki Yamagishi Tomoaki Hishida Masayoshi Kamon Ayumu Suzuki Masataka Hirasaki Yoko Nabeshima Yo-ichi Nabeshima Yukako Katsura Yoko Satta Janine E. Deakin Jennifer A. Marshall Graves Yoko Kuroki Ryuichi Ono Fumitoshi Ishino Masatsugu Ema Satoru Takahashi Hidemasa Kato Akihiko Okuda

Embryogenesis in placental mammals is sustained by exquisite interplay between the embryo proper and placenta. UTF1 is a developmentally regulated gene expressed in both cell lineages. Here, we analyzed the consequence of loss of the UTF1 gene during mouse development. We found that homozygous UTF1 mutant newborn mice were significantly smaller than wild-type or heterozygous mutant mice, sugges...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2013
David Haig

Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) appear to have a particular predilection for placentas: retroviral genes have repeatedly been coopted for placental functions. In this issue, Chuong draws attention to the important contribution of retroviral promoters in rewiring placental development [1]. He proposes that trophoblast cells provide a permissive epigenetic environment for ERV activity because plac...

2016
Zahra Rasoulzadeh Roya Ghods Tohid Kazemi Ebrahim Mirzadegan Nassim Ghaffari-Tabrizi-Wizsy Simin Rezania Somaieh Kazemnejad Soheila Arefi Jamileh Ghasemi Sedigheh Vafaei Ahmad-Reza Mahmoudi Amir-Hassan Zarnani

Kisspeptins (KPs) are major regulators of trophoblast and cancer invasion. Thus far, limited and conflicting data are available on KP-mediated modulation of breast cancer (BC) metastasis; mostly based on synthetic KP-10, the most active fragment of KP. Here, we report for the first time comprehensive functional effects of term placental KPs on proliferation, adhesion, Matrigel invasion, motilit...

Placental mesenchymal dysplasia (PMD) is a rare benign placental abnormality. It is characterized by hydropic degeneration of stem villi, placentomegaly, and increased maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein(AFP). It can be associated with different congenital abnormalities, karyotype abnormalities, and feto-maternal morbidities. It is difficult to differentiate PMDfrom partial mole, complete mole wit...

2014
Xingrong Du Yongli Dong Hao Shi Jiang Li Shanshan Kong Donghua Shi Ling V. Sun Tian Xu Kejing Deng Wufan Tao

The placenta is essential for survival and growth of the fetus because it promotes the delivery of nutrients and oxygen from the maternal circulation as well as fetal waste disposal. Mst1 and Mst2 (Mst1/2), key components of the mammalian hpo/Mst signaling pathway, encode two highly conserved Ser/Thr kinases and play important roles in the prevention of tumorigenesis and autoimmunity, control o...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2000
J Stewart C R Bebington D D Mukhtar

The lectin binding characteristics of mouse placental cells were examined. Wax embedded tissue sections of placentae from d 14 pregnant mice were stained with 26 lectins, with a wide range of sugar specificities. Cell cultures prepared from d 14 mouse placentae and cultured for 24 h were stained with 7 of the lectins to determine if they could be used as markers for the different trophoblast ce...

آیتی, صدیقه, هاشم‌نیا, فرزانه, وطنچی, عطیه, پزشکی‌راد, مسعود, پورعلی, لیلا,

Background: Abnormal placental adhesion refers to abnormal placental implantation in which the anchoring placental villi attach to myometrium and even uterine serosa which may invade the bladder and bowels. One of the most important complications of these abnormalities is severe hemorrhage during placental removing which may even necessitate cesarean hysterectomy. Since uterine conservation is ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1991
A Hochberg C Sibley M Pixley Y Sadovsky B Strauss I Boime

The human placenta arises from the zygote through single cell intermediates called cytotrophoblasts that in turn give rise to a syncytium. In culture, mononucleated cytotrophoblasts exhibit little, if any, cell division but are converted to multinucleated cells. Choriocarcinoma, the malignant tumor of placenta trophoblast, comprises a mixed population of dividing cellular intermediates that res...

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