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Placenta | 2013

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) decrease the placental syncytiotrophoblast volume and increase Placental Growth Factor (PlGF) in the placenta of normal pregnancy

Mayumi Tsuji; Yukiyo Aiko; Toshihiro Kawamoto; Toru Hachisuga; C. Kooriyama; Mai Myoga; Chiharu Tomonaga; Fumio Matsumura; Ayumi Anan; Michio Tanaka; Hsu-Sheng Yu; Y. Fujisawa; Reiko Suga; Eiji Shibata

INTRODUCTION Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of biologically active, highly stable compounds. Exposure risks include consumption of fatty fish, meat, dairy products and human breast milk, as well as environmental and occupational settings. Numerous reports have described PCB-dependent adverse effects on human fetal growth, including increased risk for IUGR, changes in endocrine function and hormone metabolism, and immunosuppressive and neurological deficits. Here we test the prediction that in utero PCB exposure adversely effects placental morphology, potentially leading to placental insufficiency en route to fetal growth restriction. METHODS PCB homologs (10) were measured in the maternal and fetal blood of a small cohort of normotensive pregnancies (22) by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. PCB levels were compared with angiogenesis associated proteins Placental Growth Factor (PlGF) and sFlt-1, determined by ELISA, and the total estimated syncytiotrophoblast (ST) volume. RESULTS Significant associations between PCB exposure and both PlGF and ST volume were identified. DISCUSSION PCB effects on placenta morphology and predicted function are discussed. CONCLUSION These results demonstrate that the human placenta, including ST, is a target of PCB toxicity, and that current environmental PCB exposure levels are a risk to reproductive health.


BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2014

Differential levels of amino acid transporters System L and ASCT2, and the mTOR protein in placenta of preeclampsia and IUGR

Yukiyo Aiko; David J. Askew; Satoshi Aramaki; Mai Myoga; Chiharu Tomonaga; Toru Hachisuga; Reiko Suga; Toshihiro Kawamoto; Mayumi Tsuji; Eiji Shibata


日本産科婦人科學會雜誌 | 2016

ISP-29-8 The investigation of placental carucium transport system(Group 29 Placenta,International Session Poster)

Toshihide Sakuragi; Eiji Shibata; Satoshi Aramaki; Chiharu Tomonaga; Yukiyo Aiko; Hirohide Inagaki; Kimi Nakashima; Toru Hachisuga


Placenta | 2016

The relationship of inflammatory changes and fetal prognosis of the placenta in histological chorioamnionitis

Chiharu Tomonaga; Eiji Shibata; Satoshi Aramaki; Yukiyo Aiko; Hirohide Inagaki; Toru Hachisuga


Placenta | 2016

Inflammatory response are increased in the placenta of preeclampsia but not fetal growth restriction

Eiji Shibata; Satoshi Aramaki; David J. Askew; Yukiyo Aiko; Chiharu Tomonaga; Hirohide Inagaki; Mai Myoga; Toru Hachisuga


Placenta | 2015

Investigation of calcium transport and regulation system in human placenta

Toshihide Sakuragi; Yoko Aoyama; Yukiyo Aiko; Chiharu Tomonaga; Satoshi Aramaki; Hirohide Inagaki; Kimi Nakashima; Toru Hachisuga; Eiji Shibata


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2015

Laparoscopic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for women aged 70 and older

Taeko Ueda; Atsushi Tohyama; Hitomi Nakagawa; Teppei Higashi; Yukiyo Aiko; Chiharu Tomonaga; Rie Urabe; Tomoko Kurita; Seiji Kagami; Toshinori Kawagoe; Yusuke Matsuura; Toru Hachisuga


日本産科婦人科學會雜誌 | 2014

ISP-9-2 Amino Acid Transporters of System L and ASCT2 are differentially regulated in Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)-associated placentas(Group 9 Perinatology 1,IS Poster,International Session)

Eiji Shibata; Yukiyo Aiko; Mai Myoga; Chiharu Tomonaga; Satoshi Aramaki; Toru Hachisuga


Placenta | 2014

Placental amino acid transporter function adapts to maternal and fetal nutrient conditions

Eiji Shibata David; J. Askew; Yukiyo Aiko; Chiharu Tomonaga; Satoshi Aramaki; Hirohide Inagaki; Toru Hachisuga


Placenta | 2014

Localization of TRPV5 (transient receptor potential vanilloid receptor 5) protein in human placental trophoblasts

Yoko Aoyama; David J. Askew; Yukiyo Aiko; Chiharu Tomonaga; Satoshi Aramaki; Hirohide Inagaki; Toru Hachisuga; Eiji Shibata

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Eiji Shibata

Aichi Medical University

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Yukiyo Aiko

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Satoshi Aramaki

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Hirohide Inagaki

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Mai Myoga

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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David J. Askew

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Toshinori Kawagoe

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Mayumi Tsuji

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Reiko Suga

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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