A revised picture of extravillous trophoblast invasion

Gerit Moser, Monika Sundl, Michaela Lichtensteiner, Gregor Weiss, Berthold Huppertz
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Abstract

Extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) invade the decidual stroma (interstitial trophoblast) and thereby attach the placenta to the uterus. They also invade toward spiral arteries (endovascular trophoblast) for the establishment of the uteroplacental blood flow. The latter does not start before the end of the first trimester of pregnancy. A new type of extravillous trophoblast invading into uterine glands (endoglandular trophoblast) has been described recently opening uterine glands toward the intervillous space of the placenta to enable histiotrophic nutrition. This review gives an overview about the different subtypes of EVTs and presents novel peculiarities in the field of EVT invasion. EVTs invade more structures in the maternal decidua than previously assumed. Especially a proper invasion of uterine glands by endoglandular trophoblasts may have more impact on the outcome of pregnancy than assumed so far.

胞外滋养细胞侵袭的修正图
胞外滋养细胞(evt)侵入间质细胞(间质滋养细胞),从而将胎盘附着在子宫上。它们也侵入螺旋动脉(血管内滋养细胞)以建立子宫胎盘血流。后者在怀孕前三个月结束前不会开始。一种侵入子宫腺的新型外滋养细胞(腺内滋养细胞)最近被描述为打开子宫腺向胎盘的绒毛间隙,以实现组织营养。本文综述了EVT的不同亚型,并介绍了EVT侵袭领域的新特点。evt侵入母体蜕膜的结构比以前认为的要多。特别是腺体内滋养细胞对子宫腺的侵袭可能比目前所认为的对妊娠结局的影响更大。
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