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Canine Endotheliochorial Placenta: Morpho-Functional Aspects.

Mariusz P Kowalewski1, Ali Kazemian2, Karl Klisch2, Tina Gysin2, Miguel Tavares Pereira2, Aykut Gram2.   

Abstract

In the domestic dog, placentation arises from central implantation, passing through a transitional, yet important stage of choriovitelline placenta (yolk sac placenta), on the way to the formation of the definite, deciduate, zonary (girdle) allantochorionic endotheliochorial placenta.Sharing some similarities with other invasive types of placentation, e.g., by revealing decidualization, it is characterized by restricted (shallow) invasion of trophoblast not affecting maternal capillaries and maternal decidual cells. Thus, being structurally and functionally placed between noninvasive epitheliochorial placentation and the more invasive hemochorial type, it presents an interesting and important model for understanding the evolutionarily determined aspects of mammalian placentation. More profound insights into the biological mechanisms underlying the restricted invasion of the fetal trophoblast into maternal uterine structures and the role of decidual cells in that process could provide better understanding of some adverse conditions occurring in humans, like preeclampsia or placenta accreta. As an important endocrine organ actively responding to ovarian steroids and producing its own hormones, e.g., serving as the source of gestational relaxin or prepartum prostaglandins, the canine placenta has become an attractive research target, both in basic and clinical research. In particular, the placental feto-maternal communication between maternal stroma-derived decidual cells and fetal trophoblast cells (i.e., an interplay between placenta materna and placenta fetalis) during the maintenance and termination of canine pregnancy serves as an interesting model for induction of parturition in mammals and is an attractive subject for translational and comparative research. Here, an updated view on morpho-functional aspects associated with canine placentation is presented.
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Keywords:  Canis familiaris; Domestic dog; Function; Morphology; Placenta

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34694481     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77360-1_8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Anat Embryol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0301-5556            Impact factor:   1.231


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