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23 April 2021 Modeling human peri-implantation placental development and function
J Zhou, RC West, EL Ehlers, T Ezashi, LC Schulz, RM Roberts, Y Yuan, DJ Schust
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Abstract

It is very difficult to gain a better understanding of the events in human pregnancy that occur during and just after implantation because such pregnancies are not yet clinically detectable. Animal models of human placentation are inadequate. In vitro models that utilize immortalized cell lines and cells derived from trophoblast cancers have multiple limitations. Primary cell and tissue cultures often have limited lifespans and cannot be obtained from the peri-implantation period. We present here two contemporary models of human peri-implantation placental development: extended blastocyst culture and stem-cell derived trophoblast culture. We discuss current research efforts that employ these models and how such models might be used in the future to study the “black box” stage of human pregnancy.

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Human extended embryo culture and stem-cell-derived trophoblast cells offer new insight into peri-implantation stage placental development.

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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for the Study of Reproduction 2021. This work is written by US Government employees and is in the public domain in the US.
J Zhou, RC West, EL Ehlers, T Ezashi, LC Schulz, RM Roberts, Y Yuan, and DJ Schust "Modeling human peri-implantation placental development and function," Biology of Reproduction 105(1), 40-51, (23 April 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioab080
Received: 17 November 2020; Accepted: 20 April 2021; Published: 23 April 2021
KEYWORDS
extended blastocyst culture
human
implantation
placenta
pluripotent stem cells
trophoblast stem cells (TSC)
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