Which species have a luteo-placental shift?
Horses, sheep, humans, cows
What is the luteo-placental shift
Shift in production of progesterone from luteal to placental
How does the luteoplacental shift affect the use of PGF2a to terminate pregnancy?
What is a placenta?
The close attaachment of foetal membranes to the uterine wall to facilitate physiological exchange of gases, nutrients and waste products
Name the foetal membranes
Describe the amnion
Describe the yolk sac
- In higher mammals has nutritional role in early pregnancy
Describe the allantois
Descibe the chorion
What are the layers in the submucosa of the uterine wall?
Perimetrium, myometrium, endometrium
What are the 3 stages of implantation?
Apposition, adhesion, firm attachment or invasion of trophoblast into uterus
Describe apposition
Blastocyst or foetal membranes become closely apposed to uterine lining (epithelium)
Describe adhesion
Complex biochemical interaction between molecules on the trophoblast and epithlium
Outline firm attachment or invasion of trophoblast into uterus
On species, can be non-invasive or invasive
Describe non-invasive attachment of trophoblasts to uterus
Describe invasive attachment of trophoblasts to uterus
What needs to occur to allow invasive attachment of the blastocyst?
- Presence of proteoglycan MUC1 needs to be down-regulated to allow attachment
What are the different methods of classification of placental structure?
What are the different types of nutrition possible in the placenta?
- Histotrophic: nutrition from endometrium
What are the different types of maternal tissue shedding at birth?
- Deciduate: lining of uterus shed with lining of placenta at parturition
How can histological structure be used to calssifies placentas?
Different number of tissue layers interposed between maternal and foetal circulations
How can macroscopic anatomy of placentas be used for classification?
What are the placental classifications based on the number of tissue layers (Grosser classification)?
What are the 3 foetal layers of the placenta? (moving towards the maternal side)