Amelia R Tanner
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Tanner A, Cilvik S, Nguyen M, Dobrinskikh E, Anthony R, Wesolowski S, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2025 Mar;
26(5).
PMID: 40076531
Postnatally, glucagon acutely lowers plasma amino acid (AA) concentrations by stimulating hepatic AA catabolism, but its fetal actions remain unclear. This study tested whether a 2 h fetal glucagon infusion...
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Kennedy V, Lynch C, Tanner A, Winger Q, Gad A, Rozance P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 May;
25(9).
PMID: 38731997
Glucose, the primary energy substrate for fetal oxidative processes and growth, is transferred from maternal to fetal circulation down a concentration gradient by placental facilitative glucose transporters. In sheep, SLC2A1...
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Lipka A, Paukszto L, Kennedy V, Tanner A, Majewska M, Anthony R
Cells
. 2024 Mar;
13(5.
PMID: 38474355
While glucose is the primary fuel for fetal growth, the placenta utilizes the majority of glucose taken up from the maternal circulation. Of the facilitative glucose transporters in the placenta,...
4.
Tanner A, Kennedy V, Lynch C, Winger Q, Anthony R, Rozance P
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
. 2024 Feb;
326(5):E602-E615.
PMID: 38353640
We previously demonstrated impaired placental nutrient transfer in chorionic somatomammotropin (CSH) RNA interference (RNAi) pregnancies, with glucose transfer being the most impacted. Thus, we hypothesized that despite experimentally elevating maternal...
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Hord T, Tanner A, Kennedy V, Lynch C, Winger Q, Rozance P, et al.
Life (Basel)
. 2023 Jun;
13(6).
PMID: 37374044
While fetal growth is dependent on many factors, optimal placental function is a prerequisite for a normal pregnancy outcome. The majority of fetal growth-restricted (FGR) pregnancies result from placental insufficiency...
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Lynch C, Kennedy V, Tanner A, Ali A, Winger Q, Rozance P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Oct;
23(20).
PMID: 36293384
In the ruminant placenta, glucose uptake and transfer are mediated by facilitative glucose transporters SLC2A1 (GLUT1) and SLC2A3 (GLUT3). SLC2A1 is located on the basolateral trophoblast membrane, whereas SLC2A3 is...
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Vonnahme K, Tanner A, Hildago M
Anim Reprod
. 2022 Oct;
15(Suppl 1):912-922.
PMID: 36249834
Considerable effort has been made to understand how nutrition influences livestock health and productivity during the postnatal period. Moreover, while efforts have been made to understand how nutrition impacts many...
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Stenhouse C, Halloran K, Tanner A, Suva L, Rozance P, Anthony R, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Jul;
23(14).
PMID: 35887141
Minerals are required for the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy and regulation of fetal growth in mammals. Lentiviral-mediated RNA interference (RNAi) of chorionic somatomammotropin hormone (CSH) results in both an...
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Tanner A, Kennedy V, Lynch C, Hord T, Winger Q, Rozance P, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2022 Jun;
100(6).
PMID: 35648127
The placenta facilitates the transport of nutrients to the fetus, removal of waste products from the fetus, immune protection of the fetus and functions as an endocrine organ, thereby determining...
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Tanner A, Lynch C, Kennedy V, Ali A, Winger Q, Rozance P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Aug;
22(15).
PMID: 34360913
Deficiency of the placental hormone chorionic somatomammotropin (CSH) can lead to the development of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). To gain insight into the physiological consequences of CSH RNA interference (RNAi),...