The haemodynamics of the human placenta in utero

Adult QH301-705.5 Placenta Uterus Oxygen Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Pre-Eclampsia Pregnancy Case-Control Studies Humans Female Placental Circulation Biology (General) Blood Flow Velocity Magnetic Resonance Angiography Research Article
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000676 Publication Date: 2020-05-28T17:28:27Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractWe have used MRI to provide important new insights into the function of the human placentain utero. We have measured slow net flow and high net oxygenation in the placentain vivo, which are consistent with efficient delivery of oxygen from mother to fetus. Our experimental evidence substantiates previous hypotheses on the effects of spiral artery remodellingin utero, and also indicates rapid venous drainage from the placenta, which is important since the outflow has been largely neglected in the past. Furthermore, beyond Braxton Hicks contractions, which involve the entire uterus, we have identified a new physiological phenomenon, the ‘utero-placental pump’, by which the placenta and underlying uterine wall contract independently of the rest of the uterus, expelling maternal blood from the intervillous space.
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