The placenta exerts its effects on the growth of the fetus from the beginning of pregnancy via metabolic and endocrine mechanisms. To achieve this, the placenta exchanges a wide array of nutrients, endocrine signals, cytokines and growth factors with the mother and the fetus. These exchanges modulate or programme fetal growth and development. This review concentrates on the function and structure of the placenta in humans and in animals, and the effects of experimental perturbation of placental size and function on fetal growth. The consequences for fetal growth of varying the abundance of peptides or, by deleting genes, insulin-like growth factors or cytokines, are also described. Maternal nutritional and hormonal state from as early as th...
The first trimester of pregnancy is the time during which organogenesis takes place and tissue patte...
Growth of the placenta is influenced by events before and during early pregnancy. Some of these even...
Placental responses to maternal perturbations are complex and remain poorly understood. Altered mate...
© 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThe environment in which the fetus develops is critical for its survi...
The fetal origins hypothesis proposes that adult cardiovascular and metabolic disease originate thro...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is actively involved in transporting nutrients to the fetus, it has both direct and ind...
The human placenta is a tumor-like tissue in which highly proliferative, migratory, and invasive ext...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is an important determinant of fetal growth. Undernutritionmay c...
Although a great deal is known about the metabolism of fetal tissues (Roux & Yoshioka, 1970; Jos...
Size at birth is a critical determinant of life expectancy, and is dependent primarily on the placen...
Abnormal fetal growth, both growth restriction and overgrowth, is associated with perinatal complica...
Maternal insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) play a pivotal role in modulating fetal growth via their...
cental responses to them is key to understanding the pathol-ogy of both fetal growth restriction and...
The first trimester of pregnancy is the time during which organogenesis takes place and tissue patte...
Growth of the placenta is influenced by events before and during early pregnancy. Some of these even...
Placental responses to maternal perturbations are complex and remain poorly understood. Altered mate...
© 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThe environment in which the fetus develops is critical for its survi...
The fetal origins hypothesis proposes that adult cardiovascular and metabolic disease originate thro...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
The placenta is actively involved in transporting nutrients to the fetus, it has both direct and ind...
The human placenta is a tumor-like tissue in which highly proliferative, migratory, and invasive ext...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is an important determinant of fetal growth. Undernutritionmay c...
Although a great deal is known about the metabolism of fetal tissues (Roux & Yoshioka, 1970; Jos...
Size at birth is a critical determinant of life expectancy, and is dependent primarily on the placen...
Abnormal fetal growth, both growth restriction and overgrowth, is associated with perinatal complica...
Maternal insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) play a pivotal role in modulating fetal growth via their...
cental responses to them is key to understanding the pathol-ogy of both fetal growth restriction and...
The first trimester of pregnancy is the time during which organogenesis takes place and tissue patte...
Growth of the placenta is influenced by events before and during early pregnancy. Some of these even...
Placental responses to maternal perturbations are complex and remain poorly understood. Altered mate...