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Are animal models useful or confusing in understanding the human feto-maternal relationship? A debate.

Gérard Chaouat1, David A Clark2.   

Abstract

The proposition "This house agrees that the proper study of man is woman" was debated. For those negating the proposition, the alternative was that "animal models are useful in understanding the human feto-maternal relationship." Evidence for the proposition emphasized molecular and structural differences between the human and animal placenta and placentation. Evidence against the proposition and in favor of the alternative focused on functional and structural homologies, emphasizing that different molecules could be used in humans to achieve similar functional effects seen in animal (e.g., mouse) models. It was agreed that one always needed to test the validity of animal data by studying humans. The advantages and limitations of animal models were discussed.
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Keywords:  Animal models; Pregnancy immunology

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25534633     DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2014.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Immunol        ISSN: 0165-0378            Impact factor:   4.054


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Authors:  Peta L Grigsby
Journal:  Semin Reprod Med       Date:  2016-01-11       Impact factor: 1.303

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Journal:  Expert Rev Mol Diagn       Date:  2015-03-16       Impact factor: 5.225

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Authors:  Monika B S Oliveira; Iara B Valentim; Tauane S Rocha; Jaqueline C Santos; Keyla S N Pires; Eloiza L L Tanabe; Karen S C Borbely; Alexandre U Borbely; Marília O F Goulart
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Review 4.  Role of microRNAs in trophoblast invasion and spiral artery remodeling: Implications for preeclampsia.

Authors:  Heyam Hayder; Yanan Shan; Yan Chen; Jacob Anderson O'Brien; Chun Peng
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-10-03

5.  Early Phthalates Exposure in Pregnant Women Is Associated with Alteration of Thyroid Hormones.

Authors:  Po-Chin Huang; Chih-Hsin Tsai; Wei-Yen Liang; Sih-Syuan Li; Han-Bin Huang; Pao-Lin Kuo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-07-25       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Gold nanoparticle distribution in advanced in vitro and ex vivo human placental barrier models.

Authors:  Leonie Aengenheister; Dörthe Dietrich; Amin Sadeghpour; Pius Manser; Liliane Diener; Adrian Wichser; Uwe Karst; Peter Wick; Tina Buerki-Thurnherr
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2018-10-11       Impact factor: 10.435

Review 7.  Uterine Natural Killer Cell Heterogeneity: Lessons From Mouse Models.

Authors:  Dorothy K Sojka
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-02-21       Impact factor: 7.561

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