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Is there a role for placental senescence in the genesis of obstetric complications and fetal growth restriction?

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posted on 2025-05-08, 20:28 authored by Zakia SultanaZakia Sultana, Kaushik Maiti, Lee Dedman, Roger SmithRoger Smith
The placenta ages as pregnancy advances, yet its continued function is required for a successful pregnancy outcome. Placental aging is a physiological phenomenon; however, there are some placentas that show signs of aging earlier than others. Premature placental senescence and aging are implicated in a number of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including fetal growth restriction, preeclampsia, spontaneous preterm birth, and intrauterine fetal death. Here we discuss cellular senescence, a state of terminal proliferation arrest, and how senescence is regulated. We also explore the role of physiological placental senescence and how aberrant placental senescence alters placental function, contributing to the pathophysiology of fetal growth restriction, preeclampsia, spontaneous preterm labor/birth, and unexplained fetal death.

History

Journal title

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Volume

218

Issue

2

Pagination

S762-S773

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health and Medicine

School

Mothers and Babies Research Centre