类器官培养作为研究人类子宫内膜和胎盘疾病的模型系统

Q3 Medicine
Ashley Moffett
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由于缺乏良好的体内和动物模型,研究子宫内膜疾病和人类妊娠的潜在发病机制具有挑战性。类器官培养物的发展为在人体内进行实验提供了新的机会,这些实验概括了体内情况。子宫内膜类器官可以来源于组织或月经液,对卵巢激素反应强烈。胎盘滋养层类器官只能由妊娠9周以下的胎盘产生。这些集合形成胎盘绒毛的结构。培养条件的改变促使它们分化为具有改造子宫螺旋动脉功能的入侵滋养层。这个过程对怀孕成功至关重要。这些模型系统将有助于理解女性生殖道在健康和疾病方面的生物学。
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Organoid cultures as model systems to study disorders of the human endometrium and placenta

Studying the underlying pathogenesis of disorders of the endometrium and of human pregnancy is challenging due to the lack of good in vivo and animal models. The development of organoid cultures has provided new opportunities to perform experiments in humans that recapitulate the in vivo situation. Endometrial organoids can be derived from tissues or menstrual fluid and respond robustly to ovarian hormones. Placental trophoblast organoids can only be generated from placentas under 9 weeks gestation. These assemble to form the structure of a placental villus. Modification of the culture conditions drives them to differentiate to the invading trophoblast that functions to transform the uterine spiral arteries. This process is critical for pregnancy success. These model systems will be transformative in understanding the biology of the female reproductive tract in health and disease.

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Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine is an authoritative and comprehensive resource that provides all obstetricians, gynaecologists and specialists in reproductive medicine with up-to-date reviews on all aspects of obstetrics and gynaecology. Over a 3-year cycle of 36 issues, the emphasis of the journal is on the clear and concise presentation of information of direct clinical relevance to specialists in the field and candidates studying for MRCOG Part II. Each issue contains review articles on obstetric and gynaecological topics. The journal is invaluable for obstetricians, gynaecologists and reproductive medicine specialists, in their role as trainers of MRCOG candidates and in keeping up to date across the broad span of the subject area.
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