Bioengineering & Translational Medicine (Jan 2023)

Three‐dimensional morphological revealing of human placental villi with common obstetric complications via optical coherence tomography

  • Guangming Ni,
  • Junming Zhong,
  • Xuemei Gao,
  • Renxiong Wu,
  • Wenjing Wang,
  • Xiaoshan Wang,
  • Yao Xie,
  • Yong Liu,
  • Jie Mei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Placental villi play a vital role in human fetal development, acting as the bridge of material exchange between the maternal and fetal. The abnormal morphology of placental villi is closely related to placental circulation disorder and pregnancy complications. Revealing placental villi three‐dimensional (3D) morphology of common obstetric complications and healthy pregnancies provides a new perspective for studying the role of the placenta and its villi in the development of pregnancy diseases. In this study, we established a noninvasive, high‐resolution 3D imaging platform via optical coherence tomography to reveal placental villi 3D morphological information of diseased and normal placentae. For the first time, 3D morphologies of placental villous tree structures in common obstetric complications were quantitatively revealed and corresponding 3D information could visualize the morphological characteristics of the placental villous tree from a more intuitive perspective, providing helpful information to the study of fetal development, feto‐maternal material exchange, and gestational complications treatment.

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