Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2964753738> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2964753738 endingPage "1259" @default.
- W2964753738 startingPage "1247" @default.
- W2964753738 abstract "Abstract: The aim of this review is to explore, in addition to revealing the biological background, new conceptual and therapeutic approaches for reproductive clinicians to provide better and more effective care for sterile and infertile couples. In humans, 75% of unsuccessful pregnancies are the result of failures of implantation, and implantation failure is the limiting factor for in vitro fertilization treatment. A modified “good” inflammation is necessary for implantation and parturition, but for most of pregnancy, inflammation threatens the continuation of pregnancy. During this period, maintaining the non-inflammatory condition is extremely important, enabling the maternal epigenetic effects to occur in the fetus, making it possible for the offspring to adapt as much as possible to the extrauterine life. In the maintenance of the non-inflammatory condition of pregnancy, a large amount of progesterone hormone produced by the placenta (after the luteo-placental shift) plays a crucial role. It has been reported that the role of inflammation during implantation is an ancestral response to the embryo as a foreign body. During normal pregnancy, this inflammation is initiated by the trophoblast and involves the suppression of neutrophil infiltration, the recruitment of natural killer cells to the site of implantation as well as the production of a range of proinflammatory cytokines. During the “implantation window”, the uterus is primed to produce several inflammatory signals such as prostaglandin E 2 and a range of proinflammatory cytokines, including TNF, IL6 and IFNγ. The feto-placental unit is a semi-foreign graft called a “semi allograft”, and the recognition of pregnancy by the mother (host) and the resulting maternal immune tolerance is an essential part of successful pregnancy and the birth of a healthy fetus. Because of the functional or absolute reduction of circulating progesterone (due to the decreasing hormone production of the physiologically “aging” placenta after around the 36th week of pregnancy) progesterone effects become insufficient. Therefore it is unable to suppress the production of IL8 and other inflammatory cytokines and the term inflammation, leading to cervical ripening, uterus contractions and parturition (“good” inflammation). Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(32): 1247–1259." @default.
- W2964753738 created "2019-08-13" @default.
- W2964753738 creator A5018153402 @default.
- W2964753738 creator A5027685481 @default.
- W2964753738 creator A5046790940 @default.
- W2964753738 date "2019-08-01" @default.
- W2964753738 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2964753738 title "A gyulladásos és immunológiai folyamatok kapcsolata a várandósság alatt. <i>Gyakorlati vonatkozások</i>" @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1112795483 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W132681444 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1509926487 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1893922366 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1920919905 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1965181820 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1969975551 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1972447322 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1975690978 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1977233837 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1982092668 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1983975333 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1984750471 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W1993866784 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2006494078 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2007039255 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2010101647 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2016511759 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2019378351 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2025974782 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2029126847 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2029598415 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2034864360 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2062965113 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2068941116 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2070799425 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2073962586 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2078306232 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2078525043 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2082125488 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2082230878 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2089758602 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2099862736 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2108599038 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2115958830 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2122148434 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2124988811 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2125564014 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2129103567 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2144980322 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2145444991 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2168034094 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2204640292 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2213819630 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2288656240 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2400783197 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2480589685 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2522930852 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2564217479 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2608169149 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2713043020 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2727905858 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2738232572 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2751694218 @default.
- W2964753738 cites W2898695838 @default.
- W2964753738 doi "https://doi.org/10.1556/650.2019.31448" @default.
- W2964753738 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31387374" @default.
- W2964753738 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2964753738 type Work @default.
- W2964753738 sameAs 2964753738 @default.
- W2964753738 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W2964753738 countsByYear W29647537382019 @default.
- W2964753738 countsByYear W29647537382020 @default.
- W2964753738 countsByYear W29647537382021 @default.
- W2964753738 countsByYear W29647537382022 @default.
- W2964753738 countsByYear W29647537382023 @default.
- W2964753738 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2964753738 hasAuthorship W2964753738A5018153402 @default.
- W2964753738 hasAuthorship W2964753738A5027685481 @default.
- W2964753738 hasAuthorship W2964753738A5046790940 @default.
- W2964753738 hasBestOaLocation W29647537381 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C164027704 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C172680121 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C2776914184 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C2776953305 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C2777495146 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C164027704 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C172680121 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C203014093 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C2776914184 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C2776953305 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C2777495146 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C2779234561 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C54355233 @default.
- W2964753738 hasConceptScore W2964753738C71924100 @default.