Placentation 2 Flashcards

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Define intra-uterine growth retardation

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Impaired growth and development of the mammalian embryo/foetus or its organs during pregnancy

  • Can be naturally occurring or environmentally induced
  • Is basically failure of foetus to acheive its growth potential
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List factors causing IUGR

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  • Maternal nutrition and/imbalance
  • Maternal intestinal malabsorption
  • Ingestion of toxic substances
  • Environmental temperature and stress
  • Disturbances in maternal or foetal metabolic and homeostatic mechanisms
  • Insufficiency or dysfunction of the uterus endometrium or placenta
  • Poor management
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What may impair placental efficiency?

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  • Placental size/weight
  • Uteroplacental blood flow
  • Surface area:placenta with maternal endometrium
  • Presence of multipe foetuses
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Explain the effect of multiple foetuses on IUGR

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  • Need to share resources
  • Reduces foetal growth and birth weight
  • Reduced capacity for nutrient exchange (esp in horses)
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Explain the role of gynaecological immaturity on IUGR

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  • Breeding at immature body weight
  • Mother and foetus compete for nutrients
  • High nutrition intake leads to smaller offpsring if immature as competition is increased
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Describe the human maternal-foetal interface

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  • Villus in contact with lining of uterus
  • Trophoblast cells invade linig of uterus in clusters
  • Also invade up spiral arteris
  • Embed in wall, destroy musclar tissue
  • Becomes distended tube supplying foetus with as much blood as needed
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Describe the process of pre-eclampsia in humans

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  • In late pregnancy, artery converted to large sinus
  • In PE, cytotrophoblast cells do not invade enough or far up enough artery
  • Do not get formation of distended tube
  • Not enough blood to foetus, increased blood pressure and heart rate in mother to compensate
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What is the role of the human maternal-foetal interface in disorders of palcental growth?

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  • Can cause a variety of conditions if occuring too much or too litte
  • Too much invasion: placenta accreta
  • Too little: pre-eclampsia
  • Far too little: miscarriage
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