概念
胎盘
胎盘形成
滋养层
胎盘催乳素
生物
怀孕
子宫内膜
男科
中肾管
细胞生物学
胎儿
内分泌学
遗传学
医学
肾
作者
Kimberly M Davenport,M. Sofía Ortega,Greg A. Johnson,Heewon Seo,Thomas E. Spencer
出处
期刊:Animal
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-05-01
卷期号:17: 100796-100796
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.animal.2023.100796
摘要
Ruminants have a unique placenta in comparison to other mammalian species. Initially, they possess a non-invasive epitheliochorial type of placenta during conceptus elongation. As the conceptus trophectoderm begins to attach to the luminal epithelium (LE) of the endometrium, binucleate cells (BNCs) develop within the trophoblast of the chorion. The BNCs migrate and fuse with the uterine LE to form multinucleate syncytial plaques in sheep and hybrid trinucleate cells in cattle. This area of the ruminant placenta is semi-invasive synepitheliochorial. The BNCs form the foundation of the placental cotyledons and express unique placenta-specific genes including pregnancy-associated glycoproteins and chorionic somatomammotropin hormone 2 or placental lactogen. Attachment and interdigitation of cotyledons into endometrial caruncles form placentomes that are subsequently vascularized to provide essential nutrients for growth of the fetus. This chapter review will discuss historical and current aspects of conceptus implantation and placenta development in ruminant ungulates with a focus on cattle and sheep. Single-cell analysis promises to provide a much more detailed understanding of the different cell populations and insights into pathways mediating trophoblast and placenta. This fundamental is required to understand pregnancy loss and develop strategies to improve pregnancy outcomes in ruminants.
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