2024
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1385762
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Placenta: an old organ with new functions

Sara Khorami-Sarvestani,
Negar Vanaki,
Sorour Shojaeian
et al.

Abstract: The transition from oviparity to viviparity and the establishment of feto-maternal communications introduced the placenta as the major anatomical site to provide nutrients, gases, and hormones to the developing fetus. The placenta has endocrine functions, orchestrates maternal adaptations to pregnancy at different periods of pregnancy, and acts as a selective barrier to minimize exposure of developing fetus to xenobiotics, pathogens, and parasites. Despite the fact that this ancient organ is central for establ… Show more

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“…The effects of exposure to PM 2.5 differ depending on the trimester of pregnancy because of distinct biological mechanisms [44]. In the first trimester, crucial biological processes include the implantation of the fertilized egg into the uterine lining, the formation of the placenta, and the development of organs [63]. Exposure to PM 2.5 during this period can interfere with these processes by causing oxidative stress and inflammation, which can impact cellular structures and normal placental function [55,64].…”
Section: Effect Of Pm 25 Exposure On Lbw Across Different Trimestersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of exposure to PM 2.5 differ depending on the trimester of pregnancy because of distinct biological mechanisms [44]. In the first trimester, crucial biological processes include the implantation of the fertilized egg into the uterine lining, the formation of the placenta, and the development of organs [63]. Exposure to PM 2.5 during this period can interfere with these processes by causing oxidative stress and inflammation, which can impact cellular structures and normal placental function [55,64].…”
Section: Effect Of Pm 25 Exposure On Lbw Across Different Trimestersmentioning
confidence: 99%