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Placental mitochondrial function in response to gestational exposures

Journal

PLACENTA
Volume 104, Issue -, Pages 124-137

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2020.11.012

Keywords

Placenta; Mitochondria; Metabolism; Hypoxia; Obesity; Nutrition; Fetus

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  1. MPhil in Translational Biomedical Research at University of Cambridge
  2. Lister Institute of Preventative Medicine Research Prize
  3. Medical Research Council New Investigator Researcher Grant

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The placental mitochondria play a crucial role in determining placental physiology, fetal growth, and pregnancy outcome, and can be influenced by adverse gestational environments.
Poor environmental conditions, including malnutrition, hypoxia and obesity in the mother increase the risk of pregnancy complications, such as pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes mellitus, which impacts the lifelong health of the mother and her offspring. The placenta plays an important role in determining pregnancy outcome by acting as an exchange interface and endocrine hub to support fetal growth. Mitochondria are energy powerhouses of cells that fuel placental physiology throughout pregnancy, including placental development, substrate exchange and hormone secretion. They are responsive to environmental cues and changes in mitochondrial function may serve to mediate or mitigate the impacts of poor gestational environments on placental physiology and hence, the risks of pregnancy complications. Thus, a more integrated understanding about the role of placental mitochondria in orchestrating changes in relation to environmental conditions and pregnancy outcome is paramount. This review summarises the functions of mitochondria in the placenta and findings from humans and experimental animals that demonstrate how mitochondrial structure and function are altered in different gestational environments (namely complicated pregnancies and adverse environmental conditions). Together the available data suggest that mitochondria in the placenta play a major role in determining placental physiology, fetal growth and pregnancy outcome.

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