Difference between revisions of "Placenta - Anatomy & Physiology"

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* Direct transfer of nutrients from the maternal to foetal blood via the placenta. By Simple Diffusion, Facillitated Diffusion, Active Transport and Complex Diffusion  
 
* Direct transfer of nutrients from the maternal to foetal blood via the placenta. By Simple Diffusion, Facillitated Diffusion, Active Transport and Complex Diffusion  
  
Placental Blood Supply and Drainage]]
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==Placental Blood Supply and Drainage==
== Umbillical Arteries ==
 
  
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=== Umbillical Arteries ===
 
* Arise from Iliac arteries along with vesicular arteries to the bladder.
 
* Arise from Iliac arteries along with vesicular arteries to the bladder.
 
* Form the ventral ligament of the bladder in the adult.
 
* Form the ventral ligament of the bladder in the adult.
 
* Carry deoxygenated blood from the bladder.
 
* Carry deoxygenated blood from the bladder.
  
== Umbillical Veins ==
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=== Umbillical Veins ===
  
 
* Join the hepatic portal vein
 
* Join the hepatic portal vein
  
== Shunts ==
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=== Shunts ===
 
::[[Gestation - Vascular Dynamics - Anatomy & Physiology|Vascular Dynamics]]
 
::[[Gestation - Vascular Dynamics - Anatomy & Physiology|Vascular Dynamics]]
  

Revision as of 15:45, 7 December 2010



The placenta is an apposition of foetal and parental tissue for the purposes of physiological exchange. There is little mixing of maternal and foetal blood, and for most purposes the two can be considered as separate.

Exchange

Histotrophic

  • Nutrition supplied by uterine secretions/debris - 'Uterine milk'
  • Often maintained by progesterone
  • Nourishment of the embryo before implantation when there is no established placenta.
  • Maintained for long period of time in ungulates, since implantation is late
    • Horse: day 35
    • Ruminants: day 15-20
  • Pig and horse: pinocytosis persists via areolae
  • Sheep,cow,dog and cat: pinocytosis persists via haemophagous zones that break down and release iron to the placenta.


Haemotrophic

  • Direct transfer of nutrients from the maternal to foetal blood via the placenta. By Simple Diffusion, Facillitated Diffusion, Active Transport and Complex Diffusion

Placental Blood Supply and Drainage

Umbillical Arteries

  • Arise from Iliac arteries along with vesicular arteries to the bladder.
  • Form the ventral ligament of the bladder in the adult.
  • Carry deoxygenated blood from the bladder.

Umbillical Veins

  • Join the hepatic portal vein

Shunts

Vascular Dynamics

Protection

Physical
Teratogens

Immunological

Endocrine