Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology 2017
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-804239-7.00067-6
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The Significance of ABC Transporters in Human Placenta for the Exposure of Fetus to Xenobiotics

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“…Various ABC transporters have been identified in the placenta and their localization and function at the maternal–fetal interface across gestation has been studied [ 35 ]. It is well-known that alterations in the expression of these transporters during different stages of gestation or due to ABC transporter modulators can lead to changes in the transfer of substrates to and from the fetus [ 9 , 36 , 37 ]. However, there are limited reports about the function and presence of ABC transporters in extravillous trophoblasts [ 8 , 38 ].…”
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“…Various ABC transporters have been identified in the placenta and their localization and function at the maternal–fetal interface across gestation has been studied [ 35 ]. It is well-known that alterations in the expression of these transporters during different stages of gestation or due to ABC transporter modulators can lead to changes in the transfer of substrates to and from the fetus [ 9 , 36 , 37 ]. However, there are limited reports about the function and presence of ABC transporters in extravillous trophoblasts [ 8 , 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various ABC transporters have been identified in the placenta and their localization and function at the maternal-fetal interface across gestation has been studied [36]. It is well known that alterations in the expression of these transporters during different stages of gestation or due to ABC transporter modulators can lead to changes in the transfer of substrates to and from the fetus [9,37,38]. However, there are limited reports about the function and presence of ABC transporters in extravillous trophoblasts [8,39].…”
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“…Compounds in the tobacco smoke, such as benzo(a)pyrene ( Karttunen et al, 2010 ) and nicotine ( Veid et al, 2011 ), as well as ethanol ( Veid et al 2011 ) go easily through human placenta and may be toxic in placental tissue (for a review, see Karttunen et al, 2017 ). In a recent review about the toxic effects of nicotine ( Suter and Aagaard, 2020 ) the authors point out that “no amount of nicotine is known to be safe in pregnancy”.…”
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confidence: 99%