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  • The study aimed to compare the structure of term villi in diabetic and normal placentae, focusing on changes associated with conditions like villar dysmaturity and chorangiosis.
  • The research involved a detailed analysis of the villi using advanced microscopy techniques across samples from both groups, revealing significant differences in the endothelial surface and vessel distances in diabetic placentae.
  • The results indicated that while diabetic placentae had a greater vessel surface area, the distribution of these vessels was irregular, and the thickness of the basal membrane remained unchanged between the two groups.

Article Abstract

Objective: To verify the ultrafine conformation of term villi in diabetic and normal placentae. Villar dysmaturity and chorangiosis are considered the most frequent findings in diabetic placentae, but their histogenesis is still unclear.

Study Design: We performed a morphometric study of 38 term villi in 5 diabetic placentae and of 37 term villi of 5 normal placentae in order to know the different extension of endothelial surface (VL), the maximum (D max) and minimum (D min) distance of the vessels from the basal membrane, as well as the exact thickness of basal membrane (MT BM). The villi were examined with transmission electron microscopy, and parameters were automatically acquired with the iTEM software (Soft Imaging System, Münster, Germany).

Results: VL results were statistically higher in diabetic placentae than in normal ones. Also D max and D min were higher in diabetic disease. MT BM was not different in the two groups.

Conclusion: Our findings show that, in the presence of chorangiosis, the vessel surface in diabetic placentae is higher than in normal group, but the vessels are randomly distributed in term villi. The basal membrane is not different in the two groups. Morphometric evaluation seems to be more accurate using ultrafine samples.

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