Remodelling of the bovine placenta: Comprehensive morphological and histomorphological characterization at the late embryonic and early accelerated fetal growth stages

Citation

Estrella, C.A.S., Kind, K.L., Derks, A., Xiang, R., Faulkner, N., Mohrdick, M., Fitzsimmons, C., Kruk, Z., Grutzner, F., Roberts, C.T., Hiendleder, S. (2017). Remodelling of the bovine placenta: Comprehensive morphological and histomorphological characterization at the late embryonic and early accelerated fetal growth stages, 55 37-46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2017.04.009

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The functioning of the placenta impacts the growth and development of offspring which has lifelong consequences on performance and health. In this study, the form and structure of placentas from cows with embryos at 48 days of age and fetuses at 153 days of age were assessed in order to provide new insights into the characterization and development of the bovine placenta. Results indicate that many changes occur in placentas from Day 48 to Day 153 including increased volume, surface area and density of placental components and decreased placental barrier thickness. We confirmed two placentome types, flat and convex, which differ in proportion and characteristics between Day 48 and Day 153. The weight of the embryo and fetus correlated with the total number of convex but not flat placentomes, which, along with other factors, provides strong evidence that convex placentomes may act as drivers of prenatal growth.

Abstract

© 2017Introduction Placental function impacts growth and development with lifelong consequences for performance and health. We provide novel insights into placental development in bovine, an important agricultural species and biomedical model. Methods Concepti with defined genetics and sex were recovered from nulliparous dams managed under standardized conditions to study placental gross morphological and histomorphological parameters at the late embryo (Day48) and early accelerated fetal growth (Day153) stages. Results Placentome number increased 3-fold between Day48 and Day153. Placental barrier thickness was thinner, and volume of placental components, and surface areas and densities were higher at Day153 than Day48. We confirmed two placentome types, flat and convex. At Day48, there were more convex than flat placentomes, and convex placentomes had a lower proportion of maternal connective tissue (P < 0.01). However, this was reversed at Day153, where convex placentomes were lower in number and had greater volume of placental components (P < 0.01- P < 0.001) and greater surface area (P < 0.001) than flat placentomes. Importantly, embryo (r = 0.50) and fetal (r = 0.30) weight correlated with total number of convex but not flat placentomes. Discussion Extensive remodelling of the placenta increases capacity for nutrient exchange to support rapidly increasing embryo-fetal weight from Day48 to Day153. The cellular composition of convex placentomes, and exclusive relationships between convex placentome number and embryo-fetal weight, provide strong evidence for these placentomes as drivers of prenatal growth. The difference in proportion of maternal connective tissue between placentome types at Day48 suggests that this tissue plays a role in determining placentome shape, further highlighting the importance of early placental development.

Publication date

2017-07-01

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