Literature DB >> 9089769

Culture of syncytiotrophoblast for the study of human placental transfer. Part II: Production, culture and use of syncytiotrophoblast.

D L Bloxam1, B E Bax, C M Bax.   

Abstract

The conditions necessary for producing syncytical syncytiotrophoblast are examined. Tissue disaggregation conditions, culture media composition, different extracellular matrices and the influence of placental gestational age are all assessed. The importance of evaluating the biochemical and functional differentiational state of the cells is also stressed. Evidence is summarized that syncytiotrophoblast in culture is morphologically and ultrastructurally very similar to syncytiotrophoblast in vivo, and what is so far known biochemically is largely consistent with what is known in vivo. Studies published to date on microvillous membrane uptake and release and relationships with intracellular metabolism using syncytiotrophoblast in conventional culture are outlined from the point of view of the advantages and potential of this model. The present state of development of the two-sided model is assessed, mentioning factors to be considered such as the supporting membrane to be used, accounting for passive diffusion and paracellular leak components of transport and dealing with quantitative effects in kinetic studies of the presence of the supporting membrane. It is concluded that satisfactory methods are now in place for preparing pure villous syncytial syncytiotrophoblast in culture from cytotrophoblast derived from term (but not early) placentae, suitable for studying microvillous membrane transport and relationships with intracellular metabolism. Cytotrophoblast from early gestational age placenta may require different conditions to form true syncytiotrophoblast. A two-sided model for studies of overall transfer, basal transport and basal control mechanisms is now available and possibly with some development should be a good model for such investigations.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9089769     DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(97)90080-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Placenta        ISSN: 0143-4004            Impact factor:   3.481


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