The uterine spiral arteries in human pregnancy: facts and controversies
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The uterine spiral arteries in human pregnancy: facts and controversies
Abstract
Uterine spiral arteries play a vital role in supplying nutrients to the placenta and fetus, and for this purpose they are remodelled into highly dilated vessels by the action of invading trophoblast (physiological change). Knowledge of the mechanisms of these changes is relevant for a better understanding of pre-eclampsia and other pregnancy complications which show incomplete spiral artery remodelling. Controversies still abound concerning different steps in these physiological changes, and several of these disagreements are highlighted in this review, thereby suggesting directions for further research. First, a better definition of the degree of decidua- versus trophoblast-associated remodelling may help to devise a more adequate terminology. Other contestable issues are the vascular plugging and its relation with oxygen, trophoblast invasion from the outside or the inside of the vessels (intravasation versus extravasation), the impact of haemodynamics on endovascular migration, the replacement of arterial components by trophoblast, maternal tissue repair mechanisms and the role of uterine natural killer (NK) cells. Several of these features may be disturbed in complicated pregnancies, including the early decidua-associated vascular remodelling, vascular plugging and haemodynamics. The hyperinflammatory condition of pre-eclampsia may be responsible for vasculopathies such as acute atherosis, although the overall impact of such lesions on placental function is far from clear. Several features of the human placental bed are mirrored by processes in other species with haemochorial placentation, and studying such models may help to illuminate poorly understood aspects of human placentation.
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