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Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)

The placenta is a critical organ during pregnancy, essential for the provision of an optimal intrauterine environment, with fetal survival, growth, and development relying on correct placental function. It must allow nutritional compounds and relevant hormones to pass into the fetal bloodstream and...

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Autores principales: Walker, Natasha, Filis, Panagiotis, Soffientini, Ugo, Bellingham, Michelle, O’Shaughnessy, Peter J, Fowler, Paul A
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28339967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/iox012
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author Walker, Natasha
Filis, Panagiotis
Soffientini, Ugo
Bellingham, Michelle
O’Shaughnessy, Peter J
Fowler, Paul A
author_facet Walker, Natasha
Filis, Panagiotis
Soffientini, Ugo
Bellingham, Michelle
O’Shaughnessy, Peter J
Fowler, Paul A
author_sort Walker, Natasha
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description The placenta is a critical organ during pregnancy, essential for the provision of an optimal intrauterine environment, with fetal survival, growth, and development relying on correct placental function. It must allow nutritional compounds and relevant hormones to pass into the fetal bloodstream and metabolic waste products to be cleared. It also acts as a semipermeable barrier to potentially harmful chemicals, both endogenous and exogenous. Transporter proteins allow for bidirectional transport and are found in the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta and endothelium of fetal capillaries. The major transporter families in the human placenta are ATP-binding cassette (ABC) and solute carrier (SLC), and insufficiency of these transporters may lead to deleterious effects on the fetus. Transporter expression levels are gestation-dependent and this is of considerable clinical interest as levels of drug resistance may be altered from one trimester to the next. This highlights the importance of these transporters in mediating correct and timely transplacental passage of essential compounds but also for efflux of potentially toxic drugs and xenobiotics. We review the current literature on placental molecular transporters with respect to their localization and ontogeny, the influence of fetal sex, and the relevance of animal models. We conclude that a paucity of information exists, and further studies are required to unlock the enigma of this dynamic organ.
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spelling pubmed-54412962018-02-23 Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†) Walker, Natasha Filis, Panagiotis Soffientini, Ugo Bellingham, Michelle O’Shaughnessy, Peter J Fowler, Paul A Biol Reprod Review The placenta is a critical organ during pregnancy, essential for the provision of an optimal intrauterine environment, with fetal survival, growth, and development relying on correct placental function. It must allow nutritional compounds and relevant hormones to pass into the fetal bloodstream and metabolic waste products to be cleared. It also acts as a semipermeable barrier to potentially harmful chemicals, both endogenous and exogenous. Transporter proteins allow for bidirectional transport and are found in the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta and endothelium of fetal capillaries. The major transporter families in the human placenta are ATP-binding cassette (ABC) and solute carrier (SLC), and insufficiency of these transporters may lead to deleterious effects on the fetus. Transporter expression levels are gestation-dependent and this is of considerable clinical interest as levels of drug resistance may be altered from one trimester to the next. This highlights the importance of these transporters in mediating correct and timely transplacental passage of essential compounds but also for efflux of potentially toxic drugs and xenobiotics. We review the current literature on placental molecular transporters with respect to their localization and ontogeny, the influence of fetal sex, and the relevance of animal models. We conclude that a paucity of information exists, and further studies are required to unlock the enigma of this dynamic organ. Oxford University Press 2017-04 2017-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5441296/ /pubmed/28339967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/iox012 Text en © The Authors 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for the Study of Reproduction. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Walker, Natasha
Filis, Panagiotis
Soffientini, Ugo
Bellingham, Michelle
O’Shaughnessy, Peter J
Fowler, Paul A
Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)
title Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)
title_full Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)
title_fullStr Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)
title_full_unstemmed Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)
title_short Placental transporter localization and expression in the Human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)
title_sort placental transporter localization and expression in the human: the importance of species, sex, and gestational age differences(†)
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28339967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/iox012
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