Histopathological, ultrastructural, and immunohistochemical examination of changes in the placenta as a result of severe preeclampsia.
Çağdaş ÖzgökçeAydin OcalIşılay Sezen ErmişGülsen KirmanPublished in: Acta cirurgica brasileira (2023)
High regulation of oxygen resulting from preeclampsia has been shown to be a critical determinant of placentagenesis and plays an important role in placental differentiation, changes in maternal and fetal blood circulation, trophoblastic invasion, and syncytial node increase. It has been thought that preeclampsia affects secretion by disrupting the endoplasmic reticulum structure and induces mitochondrial damage, and that ET-1 may potentially help in the induction of stress pathways as a result of hypoxia in preeclampsia.