Why there is premature placental aging in pre-eclampsia?
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It is a pregnancy-related disorder that is characterized by high blood pressure in women who did not have problems with their blood pressure previously.
--:THE PLANCETA:--
It is an organ that connects the mother’s blood circulation with the unborn child’s blood supply. It acts as an organ through which food and oxygen are transported from the mother to her unborn child. Further, waste products are transferred from the baby to the mother. it also requires adequate blood supply from the mother in order to support the growing baby. Problems with the placenta could disrupt the blood supply between mother and child. Certain signals or substances released from the damaged placenta could affect the mother’s blood vessels. This could lead to high blood pressure. Further, kidney problems may cause the mother’s blood proteins to be released into her urine resulting in proteinuria.
.........problems in placental development......
Pre-eclampsia is supposed to result from the improper development of the placenta due to a problem with its blood supplying vessels.
In the early stages of pregnancy, the fertilised egg anchors itself into the uterine wall (womb) via root-like projections called VILLIE.
The villi are supplied with nutrients by blood vessels in the womb which ultimately results in the formation of a placenta.
In the early stages of pregnancy, these blood vessels undergo changes in shape and become wider. If these changes do not occur properly, it may impair placental growth due to insufficient nutrient supply. This may result in pre-eclampsia.
Although it is not clear as to why these blood vessels do not undergo a proper transformation, it is most likely due to inherited causes. The condition often occurs in families, but not always.
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--:THE PLANCETA:--
It is an organ that connects the mother’s blood circulation with the unborn child’s blood supply. It acts as an organ through which food and oxygen are transported from the mother to her unborn child. Further, waste products are transferred from the baby to the mother. it also requires adequate blood supply from the mother in order to support the growing baby. Problems with the placenta could disrupt the blood supply between mother and child. Certain signals or substances released from the damaged placenta could affect the mother’s blood vessels. This could lead to high blood pressure. Further, kidney problems may cause the mother’s blood proteins to be released into her urine resulting in proteinuria.
.........problems in placental development......
Pre-eclampsia is supposed to result from the improper development of the placenta due to a problem with its blood supplying vessels.
In the early stages of pregnancy, the fertilised egg anchors itself into the uterine wall (womb) via root-like projections called VILLIE.
The villi are supplied with nutrients by blood vessels in the womb which ultimately results in the formation of a placenta.
In the early stages of pregnancy, these blood vessels undergo changes in shape and become wider. If these changes do not occur properly, it may impair placental growth due to insufficient nutrient supply. This may result in pre-eclampsia.
Although it is not clear as to why these blood vessels do not undergo a proper transformation, it is most likely due to inherited causes. The condition often occurs in families, but not always.
--:)I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU (:--
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