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Review
. 1983 Oct;10(3):669-93.

Fetoplacental endocrine and metabolic physiology

  • PMID: 6317268
Review

Fetoplacental endocrine and metabolic physiology

R B Jaffe. Clin Perinatol. 1983 Oct.

Abstract

This article deals with the formation and metabolism of steroid hormones in pregnancy and the proposed functions of these hormones; the formation of the polypeptide and neuropeptide hormones of fetus and placenta and their regulatory roles in pregnancy homeostasis; and the fetal thyroid gland and its regulation. It also focuses on the role played by the endocrine system in allowing the pregnancy to function as a heterograft and in initiating the process of labor.

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