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Bioengineering approaches for patient-specific analysis of placenta structure and function

  • Adrienne K. Scott
  • , Daniella M. Fodera
  • , Patrick Yang
  • , Abigail Arter
  • , Amelia M. Hines
  • , Samyuktha S. Kolluru
  • , Samantha G. Zambuto
  • , Kristin M. Myers
  • , Ulugbek S. Kamilov
  • , Anthony O. Odibo
  • , Michelle L. Oyen

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Abstract

The leading cause of perinatal mortality is fetal growth restriction (FGR), defined as in utero fetal growth below the 10th percentile. Insufficient exchange of oxygen and nutrients at the maternal-fetal interface is associated with FGR. This transport occurs through the vasculature of the placenta, particularly in the terminal villi, where the vascular membranes have a large surface area and are the thinnest. Altered structure of the placenta villi is thought to contribute to decreased oxygen exchange efficiency, however, understanding how the three-dimensional microstructure and properties decrease this efficiency remains a challenge. Here, a novel, multiscale workflow is presented to quantify patient-specific biophysical properties, 3D structural features, and blood flow of the villous tissue. Namely, nanoindentation, optical coherence tomography, and ultrasound imaging were employed to measure the time-dependent material properties of placenta tissue, the 3D structure of villous tissue, and blood flow through the villi to characterize the microvasculature of the placenta at increasing length scales. Quantifying the biophysical properties, the 3D architecture, and blood flow in the villous tissue can be used to infer changes in maternal-fetal oxygen transport at the villous membrane. Overall, this multiscale understanding will advance knowledge of how microvascular changes in the placenta ultimately lead to FGR, opening opportunities for diagnosis and intervention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-163
Number of pages10
JournalPlacenta
Volume166
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 13 2025

Keywords

  • Doppler ultrasound
  • Fetal growth restriction
  • Nanoindentation
  • Optical coherence tomography
  • Placenta
  • Villi

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