Reproductive Medicine and Biology (Jan 2023)

Similarities and differences in placental development between humans and cynomolgus monkeys

  • Shoma Matsumoto,
  • Eiichi Okamura,
  • Masanaga Muto,
  • Masatsugu Ema

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background The placenta is an extraembryonic organ, which is essential to maintain a normal pregnancy. However, placental development in humans is poorly understood because of technical and ethical reasons. Methods We analyzed the anatomical localization of each trophoblastic subtype in the cynomolgus monkey placenta by immunohistochemistry in the early second trimester. Histological differences among the mouse, cynomolgus monkey, and human placenta were compared. The PubMed database was used to search for studies on placentation in rodents and primates. Main findings The anatomical structures and subtypes of the placenta in cynomolgus monkeys are highly similar to those in humans, with the exception of fewer interstitial extravillous trophoblasts in cynomolgus monkeys. Conclusion The cynomolgus monkey appears to be a good animal model to investigate human placentation.

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