Session Details

[3AS-06]【J】Bidirectional molecular network in fetal-maternal crosstalk regulating fetal development

Fri. Nov 29, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM JST
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Room 6(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 4F 411+412)
Organizer: Kenichi Miharada (Kumamoto University), Fumiko Toyoshima (Kyoto University)
During pregnancy, fetuses receive essential nutrients and metabolites while mothers sense their requirements as a feedback signal. This complex mechanism is considered to control not only fetal development but also life-long health of the new generations through epigenetic regulations. In this symposium, we will discuss recent discoveries in the feto-maternal crosstalk.

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[3AS-06-01]Comprehensive metabolomics analysis of mouse fetal organs from normal and diabetic pregnancy.

○Atsushi Nakano1 (1. UCLA)
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[3AS-06-02]Mechanisms establishing an immune-privileged environment at the feto-maternal interface

○Kazufumi Kunimura1, Kenichiro Hirotani1, Yuki Sugiura2, Yoshihiro Izumi3, Yoshinori Fukui1 (1. Division of Immunogenetics, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University, 2. Multi-Omics Platform, Center for Cancer Immunotherapy and Immunobiology, Kyoto University, 3. Division of Metabolomics, Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University)
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[3AS-06-03]Understanding the Association Between Early Pregnancy Malnutrition and Increased Risk of Schizophrenia

○Motoko Maekawa1 (1. Tohoku University)
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[3AS-06-04]The role of maternal gut microbiome during fetal development

○Wakana Ohashi1,2, Koji Hase2 (1. University of Shizuoka, 2. Keio University)
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[3AS-06-05]Role of placenta-derived extracellular vesicles and particles in the etiology of preeclampsia

○Ayako Hashimoto1 (1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo)
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[3AS-06-06(3P-609)]Study on the role of glycosylation in embryogenesis

○Shuang Li1, Chie Naruse 1, Heng Wei 1, Kazushi Sugihara1, Masahide Asano 1 (1. Institute of laboratory animals, graduate school of medicine,kyoto university)
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[3AS-06-07(3P-614)]Development of peri-implantation embryo culture method using endometrial cells

○Miku Fujiwara1, Takenobu Nii1, Chikara Meno1 (1. Kyushu Univ.)
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