Local tissue oxygenation profoundly influences placental development. To elucidate the impact of hypoxia on cellular and molecular adaptation in vivo, pregnant mice at embryonic days 7.5-11.5 were exposed to reduced environmental oxygen (6-7% O2) for various periods of time. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1alpha mRNA was highly expressed in the placenta, whereas HIF-2alpha was predominantly found in the decidua, indicating that HIF-1 is a relevant oxygen-dependent factor involved in placental development. During severe hypoxia, HIF-1alpha protein was strongly induced in the periphery but, however, not in the labyrinth layer of the placenta. Accordingly, no indication for tissue hypoxia in this central area was detected with 2-(2-nitro-1H-im...
Maternal hypoxia is a common perturbation that can disrupt placental and thus fetal development, con...
In the first trimester the extravillous cytotrophoblast cells occlude the uterine spiral arterioles ...
INTRODUCTION It is now well accepted that the placenta develops under low oxygen tension during the ...
Reduced oxygen supply during the perinatal period often leads to acquired neonatal brain damage. So ...
Chronic hypoxia is a common complication of pregnancy, arising through malperfusion of the placenta ...
During the first trimester of pregnancy the human placenta develops in an hypoxic environment caused...
Placental development initially occurs in a low-oxygen (O-2) or hypoxic environment. In this report ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2007.Oxygen is an es...
The placenta adapts its transport capacity to nutritional cues developmentally, although relatively ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The human first trimester placenta experiences a l...
The human placenta is a unique organ in terms of oxygenation as it undergoes a transition from a low...
Insufficient remodeling of uterine arteries causes pregnancy-related diseases, including fetal growt...
Oxygen levels in the placental microenvironment throughout gestation are not constant, with severe h...
Development of the human placenta takes place in contrasting oxygen concentrations at different stag...
Villous cytotrophoblasts are epithelial stem cells of the early human placenta, able to differentiat...
Maternal hypoxia is a common perturbation that can disrupt placental and thus fetal development, con...
In the first trimester the extravillous cytotrophoblast cells occlude the uterine spiral arterioles ...
INTRODUCTION It is now well accepted that the placenta develops under low oxygen tension during the ...
Reduced oxygen supply during the perinatal period often leads to acquired neonatal brain damage. So ...
Chronic hypoxia is a common complication of pregnancy, arising through malperfusion of the placenta ...
During the first trimester of pregnancy the human placenta develops in an hypoxic environment caused...
Placental development initially occurs in a low-oxygen (O-2) or hypoxic environment. In this report ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2007.Oxygen is an es...
The placenta adapts its transport capacity to nutritional cues developmentally, although relatively ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The human first trimester placenta experiences a l...
The human placenta is a unique organ in terms of oxygenation as it undergoes a transition from a low...
Insufficient remodeling of uterine arteries causes pregnancy-related diseases, including fetal growt...
Oxygen levels in the placental microenvironment throughout gestation are not constant, with severe h...
Development of the human placenta takes place in contrasting oxygen concentrations at different stag...
Villous cytotrophoblasts are epithelial stem cells of the early human placenta, able to differentiat...
Maternal hypoxia is a common perturbation that can disrupt placental and thus fetal development, con...
In the first trimester the extravillous cytotrophoblast cells occlude the uterine spiral arterioles ...
INTRODUCTION It is now well accepted that the placenta develops under low oxygen tension during the ...