1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(98)80030-1
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Morphological variation in the interhemal areas of chorioallantoic placentae

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“…This unusual pattern of staining can possibly be attributed to the occurrence of cellular trophoblast rather than syncytiotrophoblast at the fetomaternal interface. It is uncommon to find a single layer of cytotrophoblast in a hemomonochorial barrier although there are other examples: the yellow-spotted hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei [Oduor-Okela et al, 1983] and some mollosid bats, where the central area of the placenta near term is a labyrinth of cellular trophoblast, although with intrasyncytial bays [Enders et al, 1998]. The jumping mouse ( Zapus spp.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This unusual pattern of staining can possibly be attributed to the occurrence of cellular trophoblast rather than syncytiotrophoblast at the fetomaternal interface. It is uncommon to find a single layer of cytotrophoblast in a hemomonochorial barrier although there are other examples: the yellow-spotted hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei [Oduor-Okela et al, 1983] and some mollosid bats, where the central area of the placenta near term is a labyrinth of cellular trophoblast, although with intrasyncytial bays [Enders et al, 1998]. The jumping mouse ( Zapus spp.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, haemochorial placentae are more permeable to lactate and exhibit less effective transfer of non-esterified fatty acids than epitheliochorial placentae (Kastendieck and Moll 1977;Wooding and Burton 2008). While much is known about how interhemal distance is physiologically increased or decreased (see Enders et al 1998;Abd-Elnaeim et al 1999;Mess et al 2003;Enders and Carter 2004), the evolutionary process remains elusive, despite transformations along every major eutherian clade. It is debated whether the plesiomorphic eutherian condition is endotheliochorial (Luckett 1976(Luckett , 1993Mossman 1991;Haig 1993;Pijnenborg and Vercruysse 2004;Enders and Carter 2006; or haemochorial (Lillegraven et al 1987;Vogel 2005;Crespi 2008, 2009).…”
Section: Interhemal Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trophoblast is less invasive in the endotheliochorial placenta in Carnivores (Enders and Schlafke, 1972;Enders et al, 1998;Leiser and Enders, 1980;Leiser and Koob, Fig. 2.…”
Section: Trophoblasts In Carnivoresmentioning
confidence: 94%