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PLACENTAFormation and Role

Joan W. [email protected]

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A. Estrogen from growing follicle stimulates regrowth of endometrium.

B. Progesterone from corpus luteum stimulates secretion of endometrial glands.

C. Corpus luteum depends on LH -Negative feedback by E and P inhibits LH and CL degenerates.

Menstrual cycle

A B C

Preparation of the Uterus

Hypothalamus/pituitary

Ovary

Uterus

Estrogen Progesterone

CL

GnRH*

*

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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) from embryo maintains corpus luteum. P and E from CL sustain the endometrium.

Pregnancy

ReceptivehCG

P E

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Progress of embryo in hours or days post ovulation

Window of receptivityEndometrium - edematous, secretory

Decidual reactionGlycogen, cytokine (LIF), integrin (αvβ3), pinopodes

Endometrium

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Normal implantation site Implantation

Ectopic sites of implantation

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Blastocoel

Inner cell massTrophoblast

ImplantationAdhesion & Penetration

Glycocalyx Microvilli altered

Tight junctions

Basal lamina

Uterine epithelium

Cytotrophoblast

Syncytiotrophoblast

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Peri-implantation dialogueEmbryo: hCG and other factors and receptorsUterus: LIF and other cytokines, growth factors, integrins, receptors

Adhesion & PenetrationChanges: microvilli (terminal web), MUC-1, junctions, basement membrane

Basement membrane

Decidua

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Embryo - Endometrium - Allograft - Why no immune rejection? Maternal - Decidual reaction altered immune systemEmbryonic - HLA-G

8 days

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Embryo 8 weeks Fetus 12 weeks

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Lacunae in syncytiotrophoblast

9 days

Uterine gland

Uterine cavity

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12 days

Maternal blood in lacunae of syncytiotrophoblastLacunar circulation

Uterine cavity

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Chorionic villi

Primary villi - 11-13 daysCytotrophoblast covered by syncytiotrophoblast

Secondary villi - 16 daysCore of extraembryonic mesenchyme

Tertiary villi - 21 days Embryonic blood vessels

Chorionic cavity

Anchoring villus

Stem villus

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(2 arteries)

1. Vitelline circulation - yolk sac2. Chorionic circulation - placenta

1

2

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Amnion

Definitive Yolk sac

4 weeks

Uterine cavity

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EMBRYO

UTERUS

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Macaque 22 days Macaque 60 days

Syncytiotrophoblast

Embryonic vessel

4 months

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Peri-implantation: 0-2 weeks Uterine glands Endometrial stroma - glycogen

Embryonic: 3-8 weeksMaternal plasma in lacunae

anaerobic metabolism

Fetal: 9 weeks - birth Maternal whole blood 12 wks

aerobic metabolism

Metabolic needs

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FORMATION AND ROLE OF THE PLACENTA

1. Preparation of the uterusWindow of receptivity

2. Implantation (nidation)Apposition, AdhesionPenetration of endometrial epitheliumInvasion of decidua

3. Establishment of a hemochorial placentaLacunarDevelopment of chorionic villiIntervillous

Maternal plasma onlyWhole blood