Advances in Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737). This special issue belongs to the section "Developmental and Reproductive Biology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2023) | Viewed by 30764
Special Issue Editors
Interests: preeclampsia; inflammation; oxidative stress; ER stress, autophagy-lysosomal machinery; mitochondria; cell death; protein aggregation; neurodegenerative diseases
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Interests: immunological, metabolic-immunological and epigenetic-immunological pathogenesis of pregnancy-related diseases (e.g. pre-eclampsia, recurrent miscarriage, repeated implantation failure); immune-privilege mechanism of testis
Interests: infertility; endometrium; recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL); natural cytotoxicity receptor (NCR); pregnancy diabetes; seminal plasma; reproductive immunity; in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pregnancy demands increased maternal metabolic and physiological activities to support fetal development. Pregnancy has been recognized as a physiological stress condition and a window to maternal and fetal future health. During pregnancy, pathological factors such as genetics, environmental exposures, chronic hypoxia/ischemia, pathogen infection, and inflammation may negatively affect implantation, placentation, vascular remodeling, and maternal immune tolerance at the maternal–fetal interface, leading to the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including abortion, fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, pregnancy hypertension, preeclampsia, and gestational diabetes mellitus. The incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes is steadily rising globally, contributing to the major causes of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Accumulating studies have strongly suggested that pregnancy complicated by pre-eclampsia, preterm birth, and diabetes entail long-term consequences for mothers and their offspring later in life. Women with a history of these conditions and their offspring are at a high risk of developing chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, type 2 diabetes, autism, and renal diseases. Adverse pregnancy outcomes have become a heavy financial and emotional burden on caregivers and families. The underlying mechanisms of these devastating conditions remain poorly understood, and prediction and efficacious treatment are still lacking. However, our understanding of the pathophysiological paradigms that are implicated in adverse pregnancy outcomes has increased greatly over recent decades. While these conditions have distinct molecular mechanisms, they share pathophysiological similarities in areas such as inflammation, endoplasmic reticulum stress, oxidative stress, cell death, and dysregulated maternal–fetal interaction.
This Special Issue focuses on all aspects of adverse pregnancy complications, reproductive immunology, and diseases in women with a history of these conditions and their children. We invite basic and clinical investigators to submit high-quality research and review articles that will stimulate the continuing efforts to understand the molecular mechanisms of adverse pregnancy outcomes, develop the strategies for treating these conditions, identify predictive biomarkers, and generate animal models using contemporary cutting-edge approaches.
Dr. Shibin Cheng
Prof. Dr. Aihua Liao
Dr. Atsushi Fukui
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- preeclampsia
- preterm birth
- gestational diabetes mellitus
- abortion
- placenta
- spiral artery remodeling
- hypoxia
- inflammation
- autophagy–lysosome
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- oxidative stress
- mitochondria
- protein aggregation
- trophoblast
- angiogenic factors
- maternal–fetal immune tolerance
- predisposition
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