Role of placental VDR expression and function in common late pregnancy disorders

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Abstract

Vitamin D, besides its classical role in bone metabolism, plays a distinct role in multiple pathways of the feto-maternal unit. Calcitriol is the major active ligand of the nuclear vitamin D receptor (VDR). The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is expressed in different uteroplacental parts and exerts a variety of functions in physiologic pregnancy. It regulates decidualisation and implantation, influences hormone secretion and placental immune modulations. This review highlights the role of the vitamin D receptor in physiologic and disturbed pregnancy, as preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction, gestational diabetes and preterm birth. We discuss the existing literature regarding common VDR polymorphisms in these pregnancy disorders.

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Knabl, J., Vattai, A., Ye, Y., Jueckstock, J., Hutter, S., Kainer, F., … Jeschke, U. (2017, November 6). Role of placental VDR expression and function in common late pregnancy disorders. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18112340

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