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Case Reports
. 2021 Sep 30;26(9):666-672.
doi: 10.52586/4975.

Pregnancy, a unique case of heterochronic parabiosis and peripartum cardiomyopathy

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Pregnancy, a unique case of heterochronic parabiosis and peripartum cardiomyopathy

Pascal J Goldschmidt-Clermont et al. Front Biosci (Landmark Ed). .
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Abstract

Introduction: A loss of endogenous stem cells capable of tissue repair and regeneration drives the biological process that we recognize as "aging". Recovery of stem cell-mediated repair and regenerative functions in aged animals has been reported in murine heterochronic parabiosis experiments. Objectives: Herein we will review how pregnancy is an unusual form of heterochronic parabiosis, as the placenta prevents the exchange of most blood cells between parabionts. Instead, plasma and its content, including small extracellular vesicles, can readily cross the placental barrier. These nanosized extracellular vesicles are readily produced by the placenta, amnion, fetus and mother, and are essential for fetal organogenesis, growth and the progression of a healthy pregnancy. If defective, these extracellular vesicles can cause havoc such as in the case of peripartum cardiomyopathy. We will also review how these extracellular vesicles impact the mother substantially (including cardiac function) in the parabiosis of pregnancy. Conclusion: Extracellular vesicles generated during the course of a healthy pregnancy are essential for organogenesis and fetal growth, and also for maternal tissue repair and regeneration, and might be defective or deficient in pregnancies that result in peripartum cardiomyopathy.

Keywords: Aging; Amniotic extracellular vesicles; Amniotic fluid; Heterochronic parabiosis; Peripartum cardiomyopathy; Placenta; Pregnancy; Regeneration.

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