Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 9, 2025

Ex Vivo Perfusion of the Rodent Placenta
Published on: May 30, 2019
RGD-Based Fluorescence to Assess Placental Angiogenesis
Veronique Josserand1, Jonathan Lavaud1, Michelle Keramidas1
1Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM-UGA U1209, CNRS UMR 5309, La Tronche, France.
None:
Normal fetal growth and placental development depend on active angiogenesis occurring at the fetomaternal interface throughout pregnancy. Nevertheless, reliable in vivo methods to assess placental angiogenesis are still missing. Here, we describe a quantitative and noninvasive in vivo method to specifically measure placental neovascularization in the gravid mouse. This method uses a technique based on the measurement of a fluorescent molecule Angiostamp700 that targets the alpha v beta 3 (αvβ3) integrin, a protein that is highly expressed by endothelial cells during the neovascularization and by trophoblast cells during invasion of the maternal decidua. Due to this noninvasive method, quantification of the fetomaternal angiogenic activity and information regarding the outcome of pregnancy are now possible.

