Fetal growth depends on placental transfer of amino acids from maternal to fetal blood. The mechanisms of net amino acid efflux across the basal membrane (BM) of the placental syncytiotrophoblast to the fetus, although vital for amino acid transport, are poorly understood. We examined the hypothesis that facilitated diffusion by the amino acid transporters TAT1, LAT3 and LAT4 plays an important role in this process, with possible effects on fetal growth. Methods: Amino acid transfer was measured in isolated perfused human placental cotyledons (n=5/experiment) using techniques which distinguish between different transport processes. Placental TAT1, LAT3 and LAT4 proteins were measured, and mRNA expression levels (measured using real-time qua...
Abnormal fetal growth, which is associated with both perinatal morbidity as well as metabolic diseas...
Membrane transporters are considered essential for placental amino acid transfer, but the contributi...
AbstractSystem A-mediated amino acid transport across the placenta is important for the supply of ne...
opment depend on a continuous supply of amino acids from the mother to the fetus. The placenta is re...
The placenta represents a key organ for fetal growth as it acts as an interface between mother and f...
The mechanisms by which amino acids are transferred across the human placenta are fundamental to our...
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
Fetal growth is dependent on both the quantity and relative composition of amino acids delivered to ...
Placental amino acid transfer is a complex process that is essential for fetal development. Impaired...
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
Objectives: The mechanisms mediating amino acid transport across the basal membrane of the placental...
The placenta supplies the fetus with critical nutrients such as essential amino acids (AA, e.g. leuc...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the concentrations and importance of physiological amino acid (AA) g...
Abnormal fetal growth, which is associated with both perinatal morbidity as well as metabolic diseas...
Membrane transporters are considered essential for placental amino acid transfer, but the contributi...
AbstractSystem A-mediated amino acid transport across the placenta is important for the supply of ne...
opment depend on a continuous supply of amino acids from the mother to the fetus. The placenta is re...
The placenta represents a key organ for fetal growth as it acts as an interface between mother and f...
The mechanisms by which amino acids are transferred across the human placenta are fundamental to our...
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
Fetal growth is dependent on both the quantity and relative composition of amino acids delivered to ...
Placental amino acid transfer is a complex process that is essential for fetal development. Impaired...
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
The developing fetus is highly vulnerable to imbalances in the supply of essential amino acids (AA)....
Objectives: The mechanisms mediating amino acid transport across the basal membrane of the placental...
The placenta supplies the fetus with critical nutrients such as essential amino acids (AA, e.g. leuc...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the concentrations and importance of physiological amino acid (AA) g...
Abnormal fetal growth, which is associated with both perinatal morbidity as well as metabolic diseas...
Membrane transporters are considered essential for placental amino acid transfer, but the contributi...
AbstractSystem A-mediated amino acid transport across the placenta is important for the supply of ne...