The human fetus requires more glycine than any other amino acid but placental glycine transfer to the fetus is insufficient to meet fetal demand. L-Serine could represent a major metabolic source of glycine for the human fetus but little is known about the kinetics and physiology of L-serine uptake by the human placenta. We have characterised the amino acid transport systems involved in the uptake of L-serine by the microvillous membrane of the human placental syncytiotrophoblast and compared the uptake rates to those of glycine. L-Serine uptake into microvillous membrane (MVM) vesicles was primarily mediated by system A (MeAIB inhibitable) and system L (BCH inhibitable). Further characterisation using specific substrates of LAT1 and LAT2 f...
The placenta represents a key organ for fetal growth as it acts as an interface between mother and f...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
Objectives: The mechanisms mediating amino acid transport across the basal membrane of the placental...
AbstractPlacental amino acid transport is required for fetal development and impaired transport has ...
opment depend on a continuous supply of amino acids from the mother to the fetus. The placenta is re...
The mechanisms by which amino acids are transferred across the human placenta are fundamental to our...
Uptake of system L amino acid substrates into isolated placental plasma membrane vesicles in the abs...
Glycine is essential for fetal development, but in both sheep and human pregnancy, little is transpo...
Fetal growth is dependent on both the quantity and relative composition of amino acids delivered to ...
AbstractPlacental amino acid transport is required for fetal development and impaired transport has ...
L-[1-13C]Glycine and L-[1-13C]leucine were infused as a bolus into 12 pregnant patients carrying nor...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The placenta represents a key organ for fetal growth as it acts as an interface between mother and f...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
Objectives: The mechanisms mediating amino acid transport across the basal membrane of the placental...
AbstractPlacental amino acid transport is required for fetal development and impaired transport has ...
opment depend on a continuous supply of amino acids from the mother to the fetus. The placenta is re...
The mechanisms by which amino acids are transferred across the human placenta are fundamental to our...
Uptake of system L amino acid substrates into isolated placental plasma membrane vesicles in the abs...
Glycine is essential for fetal development, but in both sheep and human pregnancy, little is transpo...
Fetal growth is dependent on both the quantity and relative composition of amino acids delivered to ...
AbstractPlacental amino acid transport is required for fetal development and impaired transport has ...
L-[1-13C]Glycine and L-[1-13C]leucine were infused as a bolus into 12 pregnant patients carrying nor...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The placenta represents a key organ for fetal growth as it acts as an interface between mother and f...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...
The fete-placental unit relies on a maternal supply of indispensable amino acids and iodothyronines ...