Journal article

Placental vitamin D receptor expression is decreased in human idiopathic fetal growth restriction

TPH Nguyen, HEJ Yong, T Chollangi, AJ Borg, SP Brennecke, P Murthi

Journal of Molecular Medicine | Published : 2015

Abstract

Abstract: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects up to 5 % of pregnancies worldwide, and trophoblast function plays a significant role on the outcome. An epidemiological study has linked vitamin D deficiency to adverse perinatal outcomes, which include decreased birth weight. The placenta as an important source of vitamin D regulates its metabolism through the vitamin D receptor (VDR), but the mechanism by which VDR regulates trophoblast function is poorly understood. Our study aimed at determining placental VDR expression in FGR and gestation-matched control (GMC) pregnancies and identifying the actions of VDR in trophoblast differentiation and apoptosis. Placentae were collected from a wel..

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