| Literature DB >> 28585704 |
Gene Chi Wai Man1,2, Tao Zhang3, Xiaoyan Chen2, Jianzhang Wang2, Fangrong Wu2, Yingyu Liu2, Chi Chiu Wang2,4,5, Ying Cheong6, Tin Chiu Li2.
Abstract
During normal pregnancy, the mechanism by which the fetus escapes immunological rejection by the maternal womb remains elusive. Given the biological complexities, the immunological mechanism is unlikely to be simply an allograft response in acceptance or rejection of the early pregnancy. Circadian clock responsible for the mammalian circadian rhythm is an endogenously generated rhythm associated with almost all physiological processes including reproduction. There is now growing evidence to suggest that the circadian clocks are intricately linked to the immune system and pregnancy. When perturbed, the role of immune cells can be affected on maintaining the enriched vascular system needed for placentation. This alteration can be triggered by the irregular production of maternal and placental melatonin. Hence, the role of circadian rhythm modulators such as melatonin offers intriguing opportunities for therapy. In this review, we evaluate the complex interaction between the circadian clock and melatonin within the immune system and their roles in the circadian regulation and maintenance of normal pregnancy.Entities:
Keywords: circadian rhythms; immune response; melatonin; placenta; pregnancy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28585704 DOI: 10.1111/aji.12715
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Reprod Immunol ISSN: 1046-7408 Impact factor: 3.886