| Literature DB >> 16129945 |
Frédéric van den Brûle1, Sarah Berndt, Nadine Simon, Capucine Coulon, Jeanne Le Goarant, Carine Munaut, Agnès Noël, Francis Frankenne, Jean-Michel Foidart.
Abstract
Trophoblast invasion is a key process during human placentation. This event constitutes the basis of the conversion of the uterine spiral arteries, a process which allows an adequate vascular connection between the intervillous space and the maternal blood flow. Trophoblast invasion is transient, with stringent spatial and temporal control. Preeclampsia, a leading cause of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity, is associated with decreased, shallow trophoblastic invasion. In this article, we review the molecular mechanisms of trophoblast invasion, and its mechanisms of regulation. Insights into the etiopathogenesis of preeclampsia will also be detailed.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16129945 DOI: 10.1159/000087833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Immunol Allergy ISSN: 0079-6034