Oxidative stress and the evolutionary origins of preeclampsia

Volume: 114, Pages: 75 - 80
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
In this speculative paper, I consider the relationship between oxidative stress and the evolution of placentation in eutherian mammals. I argue that epitheliochorial placentation, in which fetal tissues remain separated from maternal blood throughout gestation, has evolved as a protective mechanism against oxidative stress arising from pregnancy, particularly in species with unusually long gestation periods and unusually large placentas. Human...
Paper Details
Title
Oxidative stress and the evolutionary origins of preeclampsia
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
114
Pages
75 - 80
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