Vascular network modeling reveals significant differences in vascular morphology in growth-restricted placentas.

Reviews in obstetrics & gynecology Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Shi-Peng Gong, Ying-Ting Zhao, Yan-Hong Yu
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Abstract

Aim: To construct and examine models of the vascular networks using the technique of vascular corrosion casting in placentas collected from normal pregnancies and from pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction (FGR).

Methods: Twenty placentas were collected from normal term pregnancies (Group NP) and an equal number from pregnancies with idiopathic term FGR (Group FGR) and placental vascular network models constructed by perfusing an acrylic-based solution separately into the umbilical vein and arteries. Placental blood volumes and blood vessel characteristics (number of branches, diameter, and morphology) were then examined and compared.

Results: In placentas from Group NP, the veins branched five to seven times with a peripheral artery-to-vein ratio ranging from 1:2 to 1:3. In placentas from Group FGR, the veins branched only four to five times with an artery-to-vein ratio of 1:1 to 2:1 and increased evidence of nodularity and pitting of the vessel walls. The two groups showed significant differences in placental blood volume and in the mean diameters of umbilical veins and arteries. In Group FGR, significant positive correlations could be found between birth weight and placental volume, venous diameters, and select arterial diameters.

Conclusion: Vascular network models can be constructed from term placentas. Such modeling may provide novel insights and improve our understanding of the placental vascular system in both health and disease.

血管网络模型揭示了生长受限胎盘血管形态的显著差异。
目的:应用血管腐蚀铸造技术建立正常妊娠和胎儿生长受限(FGR)妊娠胎盘血管网络模型。方法:取正常足月妊娠胎盘(NP组)和特发性足月妊娠胎盘(FGR组)各20个,分别向脐静脉和脐动脉灌注丙烯基溶液构建胎盘血管网络模型。然后检查并比较胎盘血容量和血管特征(分支数、直径和形态)。结果:NP组胎盘静脉分支5 ~ 7次,外周动静脉比例为1:2 ~ 1:3。在FGR组胎盘中,静脉仅分支4至5次,动静脉比为1:1至2:1,血管壁结节和凹陷的证据增加。两组胎盘血容量及脐静脉、动脉平均直径差异有统计学意义。FGR组新生儿出生体重与胎盘体积、静脉直径和部分动脉直径呈显著正相关。结论:足月胎盘可构建血管网络模型。这种模型可以提供新的见解,并提高我们对胎盘血管系统在健康和疾病中的理解。
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