Quantification of androgens and their precursors in full-term human placenta.
Tomoko YoshidaKenji MatsumotoMami MiyadoYoshimichi MiyashiroHaruhiko SagoReiko HorikawaMaki FukamiPublished in: European journal of endocrinology (2021)
This study demonstrates that full-term placentas contain several steroids in the classical, backdoor, and alternative pathways. Placentas are likely to function as the supplier of progesterone to other steroidogenic tissues. More importantly, we found that placentas comprise relatively large amounts of 11KA4 and 11KT, which may be produced through steroid transfer from the adrenal gland or from the maternal circulation. These results indicate that the placenta participates in a feto-maternal multi-organ network for androgen biosynthesis.