Abstract
Background Decidual vasculopathy at late gestation was shown to be associated with spiral artery remodeling at implantation. How placental lateral growth is related to spiral artery remodeling in spatiotemporal fashion is to be investigated.
Design The central and peripheral portions of 105 placentas with decidual vasculopathy at term were examined with or without preeclampsia to see if temporal vascular regeneration was present. Central and peripheral vasculopathy and central and peripheral regeneration were compared.
Result Peripheral portion showed more decidual vasculopathy (88 of total 105, 83.8%) than central portion (72 of total 105, 68.6%, p=0.0018). However, central portion showed more vascular regeneration (51 of total 105, 48.6%) than peripheral portion (23 of total 105, 21.9%, p=0.0024). There is no difference in vasculopathy or regeneration with or without preeclampsia.
Conclusion Spiral artery remodeling is non-synchronous during lateral growth and vascular regeneration. This spatiotemporal sequence may help interpretation of morphologic changes of decidual vasculopathy.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.