Human placental lactogen (hPL) is a 22,000 dalton protein hormone produced in the placenta. The physiological actions of hPL are not well understood but its major activity is to regulate both maternal and fetal metabolism. hPL stimulates maternal lipolysis increasing free fatty acids in the maternal blood, allowing their use as an energy source by the mother, and sparing glucose for the fetus. It may also act as a growth promoting hormone for the fetus. hPL is produced in increasing amounts as pregnancy progresses. At term, hPL accounts for 10% of protein and 5% of total RNA in the placenta. This high level of hPL production is tissue-specific, as hPL is only produced in the placenta by syncytiotrophoblast cells. The objective of this work ...
Journal ArticleThe purpose of this article will be to review the role of hPL and the newer hormones ...
The hCS-A and hCS-B genes encoding human chorionic somatomammotropin and the related hCS-L gene are ...
A human placental protein previously described is studied in order to expand its biological characte...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (hGH) and placental lactogen (choriosomatomammotropic horm...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (hGH) and placental lactogen (choriosomatomammotropic horm...
The placenta is the site of synthesis of various peptide and steroid hormones related to pregnancy. ...
Human placental lactogen (hPL) and human growth hormone (hGH) comprise a multigene family that share...
Experiments were designed to determine if the members of the human placental lactogen (hPL) cluster,...
Introduction: Several studies reported that the pregnancy-specific hormone placental lactogen (hPL) ...
High density lipoproteins (HDL) stimulated a dose-dependent increase in the release of placental lac...
peer reviewedThe bovine placenta produces a wide variety of proteins that are structurally and funct...
The human placenta is a tumor-like tissue in which highly proliferative, migratory, and invasive ext...
peer reviewedHuman choriosomatomammotropic hormone, also known as placental lactogen, is expressed i...
Human choriosomatomammotropic hormone, also known as placental lactogen, is expressed in syncytiotro...
The bovine placenta produces a wide variety of proteins that are structu-rally and functionally simi...
Journal ArticleThe purpose of this article will be to review the role of hPL and the newer hormones ...
The hCS-A and hCS-B genes encoding human chorionic somatomammotropin and the related hCS-L gene are ...
A human placental protein previously described is studied in order to expand its biological characte...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (hGH) and placental lactogen (choriosomatomammotropic horm...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (hGH) and placental lactogen (choriosomatomammotropic horm...
The placenta is the site of synthesis of various peptide and steroid hormones related to pregnancy. ...
Human placental lactogen (hPL) and human growth hormone (hGH) comprise a multigene family that share...
Experiments were designed to determine if the members of the human placental lactogen (hPL) cluster,...
Introduction: Several studies reported that the pregnancy-specific hormone placental lactogen (hPL) ...
High density lipoproteins (HDL) stimulated a dose-dependent increase in the release of placental lac...
peer reviewedThe bovine placenta produces a wide variety of proteins that are structurally and funct...
The human placenta is a tumor-like tissue in which highly proliferative, migratory, and invasive ext...
peer reviewedHuman choriosomatomammotropic hormone, also known as placental lactogen, is expressed i...
Human choriosomatomammotropic hormone, also known as placental lactogen, is expressed in syncytiotro...
The bovine placenta produces a wide variety of proteins that are structu-rally and functionally simi...
Journal ArticleThe purpose of this article will be to review the role of hPL and the newer hormones ...
The hCS-A and hCS-B genes encoding human chorionic somatomammotropin and the related hCS-L gene are ...
A human placental protein previously described is studied in order to expand its biological characte...