Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy

Abstract The chorioallantoic placenta from six crabeater seals ( Lobodon carcinophagus ) with fetuses from 15–180 mm crown rump length (CRL), and two leopard seals ( Hydrurga leptonyx ) with fetuses 76 and 86 mm CRL was lobulated, zonary, labyrinthine and endotheliochorial. The fine structure of the...

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Published in:American Journal of Anatomy
Main Authors: Sinha, Akhouri A., Erickson, Albert W.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1974
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/aja.1001410208 2024-06-02T07:58:11+00:00 Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy Sinha, Akhouri A. Erickson, Albert W. 1974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001410208 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Faja.1001410208 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/aja.1001410208 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor American Journal of Anatomy volume 141, issue 2, page 263-279 ISSN 0002-9106 1553-0795 journal-article 1974 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001410208 2024-05-03T10:48:55Z Abstract The chorioallantoic placenta from six crabeater seals ( Lobodon carcinophagus ) with fetuses from 15–180 mm crown rump length (CRL), and two leopard seals ( Hydrurga leptonyx ) with fetuses 76 and 86 mm CRL was lobulated, zonary, labyrinthine and endotheliochorial. The fine structure of the placenta was essentially similar in both species. Maternal capillaries of the labyrinth had attenuated endothelial cells unlike the fissiped carnivores. They were surrounded by an outer syncytiotrophoblast, incomplete inner cytotrophoblast, and a core of mesenchymal tissue containing fetal vessels. In general, the cytotrophoblastic cells were less electron‐opaque than the syncytium; the former possessed abundant free ribosomes, while the latter had many nuclei, mitochondria, and numerous strands of rough endoplasmic reticulum. Mitotic figures were observed only in the cytotrophoblast. Plasma membranes between the trophoblastic layers had interdigitating processes which showed many desmosomes along the intercellular spaces, whereas membranes surrounding the maternal capillaries were usually smooth. In the limb‐bud stage embryo, the syncytiotrophoblast had thick and thin areas which became progressively attenuated in older fetuses. Instances of intratrophoblastic fetal capillaries were observed in seals with fetuses of 40 mm CRL and older, with consequent greatly thinned placental barriers. By Perl's reactions, Turnbull's method, and electron microscopy, rows of granular bodies positive for iron were demonstrated along the basement membrane of the trophoblastic cells and in the mesenchymal cells of the crabeater seals, but not the leopard seals. Furthermore, it is suggested that the deposits of granular bodies show the sites of iron storage in the placentas. In the limb‐bud stage embryo the hematome borders and isolated pouches of the central hematome were observed. The central hematome was antimesometrial. The hematomes were lined by columnar cytotrophoblastic cells which phagocytized extravasated maternal blood and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Crabeater Seals Hydrurga leptonyx Leopard Seals Lobodon carcinophagus Wiley Online Library Antarctic Hydrurga ENVELOPE(-61.626,-61.626,-64.145,-64.145) Labyrinth ENVELOPE(160.833,160.833,-77.550,-77.550) American Journal of Anatomy 141 2 263 279
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description Abstract The chorioallantoic placenta from six crabeater seals ( Lobodon carcinophagus ) with fetuses from 15–180 mm crown rump length (CRL), and two leopard seals ( Hydrurga leptonyx ) with fetuses 76 and 86 mm CRL was lobulated, zonary, labyrinthine and endotheliochorial. The fine structure of the placenta was essentially similar in both species. Maternal capillaries of the labyrinth had attenuated endothelial cells unlike the fissiped carnivores. They were surrounded by an outer syncytiotrophoblast, incomplete inner cytotrophoblast, and a core of mesenchymal tissue containing fetal vessels. In general, the cytotrophoblastic cells were less electron‐opaque than the syncytium; the former possessed abundant free ribosomes, while the latter had many nuclei, mitochondria, and numerous strands of rough endoplasmic reticulum. Mitotic figures were observed only in the cytotrophoblast. Plasma membranes between the trophoblastic layers had interdigitating processes which showed many desmosomes along the intercellular spaces, whereas membranes surrounding the maternal capillaries were usually smooth. In the limb‐bud stage embryo, the syncytiotrophoblast had thick and thin areas which became progressively attenuated in older fetuses. Instances of intratrophoblastic fetal capillaries were observed in seals with fetuses of 40 mm CRL and older, with consequent greatly thinned placental barriers. By Perl's reactions, Turnbull's method, and electron microscopy, rows of granular bodies positive for iron were demonstrated along the basement membrane of the trophoblastic cells and in the mesenchymal cells of the crabeater seals, but not the leopard seals. Furthermore, it is suggested that the deposits of granular bodies show the sites of iron storage in the placentas. In the limb‐bud stage embryo the hematome borders and isolated pouches of the central hematome were observed. The central hematome was antimesometrial. The hematomes were lined by columnar cytotrophoblastic cells which phagocytized extravasated maternal blood and ...
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Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy
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title Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy
title_short Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy
title_full Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy
title_fullStr Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructure of the placenta of antarctic seals during the first third of pregnancy
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