2001
DOI: 10.1007/s004180100300
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Morphology of the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticula of chorion laeve cytotrophoblasts: their resemblance to villous syncytiotrophoblasts rather than villous cytotrophoblasts

Abstract: We examined the morphological features of the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticula of chorion laeve cytotrophoblasts from term human fetal membranes, and compared them with those of syncytiotrophoblasts and cytotrophoblasts from human placental villi. Ultrastructural enzyme histochemistry of cytochrome c oxidase and glucose-6-phosphatase were used as cytochemical markers for these intracellular organelles. Chorion laeve cytotrophoblasts possessed abundant endoplasmic reticula, and small mitochondria with a fe… Show more

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“…This allows us to speak about smooth chorionic NTBs as metabolically active cells similar to the vortex symplast. Thus, smooth chorion CTB cells degrade uterotonins -endothelin and prostaglandins -of amniotic fluid, as well as perform synthesis of extracellular matrix [35].…”
Section: Placental Mitochondriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows us to speak about smooth chorionic NTBs as metabolically active cells similar to the vortex symplast. Thus, smooth chorion CTB cells degrade uterotonins -endothelin and prostaglandins -of amniotic fluid, as well as perform synthesis of extracellular matrix [35].…”
Section: Placental Mitochondriamentioning
confidence: 99%