Nutrient transport across the placenta

GT Knipp, KL Audus, MJ Soares - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 1999 - Elsevier
Advanced drug delivery reviews, 1999Elsevier
The placenta forms a selective barrier that functions to transport nutrients that are of critical
use to the fetus. Nutrient transport across the placenta is regulated by many different active
transporters found on the surface of both maternal and fetal facing membranes of the
placenta. The presence of these transporters in the placenta has been implicated in the
facilitation of nutrient diffusion and proper fetal growth. In this review, recent developments
concerning nutrient transporters that regulate glucose, amino acid, fatty acid, and nucleoside …
The placenta forms a selective barrier that functions to transport nutrients that are of critical use to the fetus. Nutrient transport across the placenta is regulated by many different active transporters found on the surface of both maternal and fetal facing membranes of the placenta. The presence of these transporters in the placenta has been implicated in the facilitation of nutrient diffusion and proper fetal growth. In this review, recent developments concerning nutrient transporters that regulate glucose, amino acid, fatty acid, and nucleoside transplacental movement are discussed.
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