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showed that assisted conception with IVF was associated with an increased risk of pre-eclampsia (adjusted odds ratio (OR) 5.3, 95% CI 1.74, 15.89) when compared to those with unassisted pregnancies ( Calhoun et al. 2011 ). The findings agree with a
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fundamental role in the establishment of pregnancy in both species ( Filant & Spencer 2013 , Spencer 2014 , Kelleher et al. 2018 ). In response to ovarian hormones endometrial stromal cells differentiate into specialised secretory decidual cells which
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for plasticity in regulating the number and proportion of secretory cell types in response to physiological changes, such as puberty and pregnancy ( Melmed 2003 , Perez-Castro et al. 2012 ). Recently, it has been demonstrated that the AL contains
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et al . 2013 ). IGFBP-4, which is highly expressed in adipocytes and osteoblasts, is the smallest IGF-binding protein and contains a cleavage site for pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPPA). It also circulates in relatively substantial amounts
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to 1 mg/kg/day at term of pregnancy and results of a cooperativity between fetal adrenals, placenta and fetal liver. It is detected in maternal urine from about 9 weeks of gestation, substantially increasing during pregnancy ( Holinka et al . 2008
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inhibition of neuroendocrine stress responses in pregnancy in the rat is induced by the neurosteroid allopregnanolone . Journal of Neuroscience 29 6449 – 6460 . ( https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0708-09.2009 ) 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0708-09.2009 Brunton
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-A receptors to reduce neuronal excitability; this may impinge upon the HPA axis and attenuate stress responses, as is most apparent during late pregnancy ( Russell & Brunton 2006 ). These findings may be relevant to clinical practice. It is notable that in
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instance during pregnancy or oral contraceptive use ( Nenke et al. 2017 b ), there are no obvious sex differences in the frequency of the discordancy in these ELISA measurements. It is therefore possible that linkage disequilibrium between rs12589136
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gestational ages: 129 and 144 days of gestation, where term is 145 ± 2 days; Table 1 ). In four ewes with a twin pregnancy, the pancreas was removed in one fetus while the other acted as the sham-operated control; in three twin-bearing ewes, only one of the
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