Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5586186 | Placenta | 2017 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Respiration and mitochondrial content alter over gestation/with labour. Decreased respiration at 11 weeks and increased mitochondrial content at 12-13 weeks may relate to onset of maternal blood flow, and increased respiration as a result of labour may be an adaptation to ischaemia-reperfusion. At term, mitochondria were more susceptible to changes in respiratory function relative to first trimester when cultured in vitro, perhaps reflecting changes in metabolic demands as gestation progresses. Metabolic plasticity of placental mitochondria has relevance to placenta-mediated diseases.
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Authors
Olivia J. Holland, Anthony J.R. Hickey, Anna Alvsaker, Stephanie Moran, Christopher Hedges, Lawrence W. Chamley, Anthony V. Perkins,