Journal: Placenta
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Placenta
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W. B. Saunders
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- Enhanced proapoptotic gene expression of XAF1, CASP8 and TNFSF10 in the bovine endometrium during early pregnancy is not correlated with augmented apoptosisItem type: Journal Article
PlacentaGroebner, Anna E.; Schulke, Katy; Unterseer, Sandra; et al. (2010) - Placental plasticity in monochorionic twins: Impact on birth weight and placental weightItem type: Journal Article
PlacentaBaumann, Marc U.; Marti, Michelle; Durrer, Lukas; et al. (2015) - Second harmonic generation microscopy of fetal membranes under deformation: Normal and altered morphologyItem type: Journal Article
PlacentaMauri, Arabella; Perrini, Michela; Mateos, José María; et al. (2013)Introduction Insight into the microstructure of fetal membrane and its response to deformation is important for understanding causes of preterm premature rupture of the membrane. However, the microstructure of fetal membranes under deformation has not been visualized yet. Second harmonic generation microscopy, combined with an in-situ stretching device, can provide this valuable information. Methods Eight fetal membranes were marked over the cervix with methylene blue during elective caesarean section. One sample per membrane of reflected tissue, between the placenta and the cervical region, was cyclically stretched with a custom built inflation device. Samples were mounted on an in-situ stretching device and imaged with a multiphoton microscope at different deformation levels. Microstructural parameters such as thickness and collagen orientation were determined. Image entropy was evaluated for the spongy layer. Results The spongy layer consistently shows an altered collagen structure in the cervical and cycled tissue compared with the reflected membrane, corresponding to a significantly higher image entropy. An increased thickness of collagenous layers was found in cervical and stretched samples in comparison to the reflected tissue. Significant collagen fibre alignment was found to occur already at moderate deformation in all samples. Conclusions For the first time, second harmonic generation microscopy has been used to visualize the microstructure of fetal membranes. Repeated mechanical loading was shown to affect the integrity of the amnion–chorion interface which might indicate an increased risk of premature rupture of fetal membrane. Moreover, mechanical loading might contribute to morphological alterations of the fetal membrane over the cervical region. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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