Figure 2.
Figure 2. Histologic analysis of TFPI–/– placentas. E14.5 placentas from wild-type (A), as well as live (B) and dead (C) TFPI–/– embryos were analyzed by H&E. Embryonic nucleated red blood cells (arrowhead) and maternal red blood cells (arrow) were observed in the wild-type placenta. The placenta of the live TFPI–/– embryo contained thrombi within the labyrinthine zone (arrow). The labyrinthine zone of the placenta of the dead TFPI–/– embryo was disrupted. Fibrin staining of placentas of TFPI+/– (D, F, H) and the dead TFPI–/– (E, G, I) embryos. TUNEL staining of apoptotic cells in placentas of TFPI+/– (J, L) and the dead TFPI–/– embryo (K, M). Arrowheads (D-E, J-K) indicate the trophoblast giant cell layer.Asterisks (D-E, J-K) indicate the labyrinthine zone. Arrows in panels L and M indicate TUNEL-positive cells. Original magnification, × 40 (D-E, J-K), × 400 (A-C, F-I, L-M), and × 1000 (inset in panel M showing nuclear condensation in a TUNEL-positive apoptotic cell).

Histologic analysis of TFPI–/– placentas. E14.5 placentas from wild-type (A), as well as live (B) and dead (C) TFPI–/– embryos were analyzed by H&E. Embryonic nucleated red blood cells (arrowhead) and maternal red blood cells (arrow) were observed in the wild-type placenta. The placenta of the live TFPI–/– embryo contained thrombi within the labyrinthine zone (arrow). The labyrinthine zone of the placenta of the dead TFPI–/– embryo was disrupted. Fibrin staining of placentas of TFPI+/– (D, F, H) and the dead TFPI–/– (E, G, I) embryos. TUNEL staining of apoptotic cells in placentas of TFPI+/– (J, L) and the dead TFPI–/– embryo (K, M). Arrowheads (D-E, J-K) indicate the trophoblast giant cell layer.Asterisks (D-E, J-K) indicate the labyrinthine zone. Arrows in panels L and M indicate TUNEL-positive cells. Original magnification, × 40 (D-E, J-K), × 400 (A-C, F-I, L-M), and × 1000 (inset in panel M showing nuclear condensation in a TUNEL-positive apoptotic cell).

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