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Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function

CONTEXT: Endothelial dysfunction is a primary feature of preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication associated with an increased future cardiovascular risk for mother and offspring. Endothelial colony forming cells (ECFC) are endothelial progenitor cells that participate in vasculogenesis and endothelia...

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Autores principales: von Versen-Höynck, Frauke, Brodowski, Lars, Dechend, Ralf, Myerski, Ashley C., Hubel, Carl A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4044051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24892558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098990
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author von Versen-Höynck, Frauke
Brodowski, Lars
Dechend, Ralf
Myerski, Ashley C.
Hubel, Carl A.
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Dechend, Ralf
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description CONTEXT: Endothelial dysfunction is a primary feature of preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication associated with an increased future cardiovascular risk for mother and offspring. Endothelial colony forming cells (ECFC) are endothelial progenitor cells that participate in vasculogenesis and endothelial repair. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that the number and functional properties of fetal cord blood-derived ECFCs are reduced in preeclampsia compared to uncomplicated pregnancy (controls), and asked if adverse effects of preeclampsia on ECFC function are reversed by 1,25 (OH)(2) vitamin D(3). DESIGN, SETTING, PATIENTS: This was a nested, case-control study. Forty women with uncomplicated pregnancy and 33 women with PE were recruited at Magee-Womens Hospital (USA) or at Hannover Medical School (Germany). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Time to ECFC colony appearance in culture, and number of colonies formed, were determined. Functional abilities of ECFCs were assessed in vitro by tubule formation in Matrigel assay, migration, and proliferation. ECFC function was tested in the presence or absence of 1,25 (OH)(2) vitamin D(3), and after vitamin D receptor (VDR) or VEGF signaling blockade. RESULTS: The number of cord ECFC colonies was lower (P = 0.04) in preeclampsia compared to controls. ECFCs from preeclampsia showed reduced proliferation (P<0.0001), formed fewer tubules (P = 0.02), and migrated less (P = 0.049) than control. Vitamin D(3) significantly improved preeclampsia ECFC functional properties. VDR- or VEGF blockade reduced tubule formation, partially restorable by vitamin D(3). CONCLUSION: Fetal ECFCs from preeclamptic pregnancies are reduced in number and dysfunctional. Vitamin D(3) had rescuing effects. This may have implications for the increased cardiovascular risk associated with preeclampsia.
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spelling pubmed-40440512014-06-09 Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function von Versen-Höynck, Frauke Brodowski, Lars Dechend, Ralf Myerski, Ashley C. Hubel, Carl A. PLoS One Research Article CONTEXT: Endothelial dysfunction is a primary feature of preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication associated with an increased future cardiovascular risk for mother and offspring. Endothelial colony forming cells (ECFC) are endothelial progenitor cells that participate in vasculogenesis and endothelial repair. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that the number and functional properties of fetal cord blood-derived ECFCs are reduced in preeclampsia compared to uncomplicated pregnancy (controls), and asked if adverse effects of preeclampsia on ECFC function are reversed by 1,25 (OH)(2) vitamin D(3). DESIGN, SETTING, PATIENTS: This was a nested, case-control study. Forty women with uncomplicated pregnancy and 33 women with PE were recruited at Magee-Womens Hospital (USA) or at Hannover Medical School (Germany). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Time to ECFC colony appearance in culture, and number of colonies formed, were determined. Functional abilities of ECFCs were assessed in vitro by tubule formation in Matrigel assay, migration, and proliferation. ECFC function was tested in the presence or absence of 1,25 (OH)(2) vitamin D(3), and after vitamin D receptor (VDR) or VEGF signaling blockade. RESULTS: The number of cord ECFC colonies was lower (P = 0.04) in preeclampsia compared to controls. ECFCs from preeclampsia showed reduced proliferation (P<0.0001), formed fewer tubules (P = 0.02), and migrated less (P = 0.049) than control. Vitamin D(3) significantly improved preeclampsia ECFC functional properties. VDR- or VEGF blockade reduced tubule formation, partially restorable by vitamin D(3). CONCLUSION: Fetal ECFCs from preeclamptic pregnancies are reduced in number and dysfunctional. Vitamin D(3) had rescuing effects. This may have implications for the increased cardiovascular risk associated with preeclampsia. Public Library of Science 2014-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4044051/ /pubmed/24892558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098990 Text en © 2014 von Versen-Höynck et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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von Versen-Höynck, Frauke
Brodowski, Lars
Dechend, Ralf
Myerski, Ashley C.
Hubel, Carl A.
Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function
title Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function
title_full Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function
title_fullStr Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function
title_short Vitamin D Antagonizes Negative Effects of Preeclampsia on Fetal Endothelial Colony Forming Cell Number and Function
title_sort vitamin d antagonizes negative effects of preeclampsia on fetal endothelial colony forming cell number and function
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4044051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24892558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098990
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