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Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester

OBJECTIVE: Maternal cigarette smoking is reportedly associated with miscarriage, fetal growth restriction and placental abruption, and is paradoxically associated with a decreased risk of developing preeclampsia. In the present study, we investigated the gene expression levels of villous tissues in...

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Autores principales: Kawashima, Akihiro, Koide, Keiko, Ventura, Walter, Hori, Kyoko, Takenaka, Shin, Maruyama, Daisuke, Matsuoka, Ryu, Ichizuka, Kiyotake, Sekizawa, Akihiko
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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/PMC4148425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25165809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106140
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author Kawashima, Akihiro
Koide, Keiko
Ventura, Walter
Hori, Kyoko
Takenaka, Shin
Maruyama, Daisuke
Matsuoka, Ryu
Ichizuka, Kiyotake
Sekizawa, Akihiko
author_facet Kawashima, Akihiro
Koide, Keiko
Ventura, Walter
Hori, Kyoko
Takenaka, Shin
Maruyama, Daisuke
Matsuoka, Ryu
Ichizuka, Kiyotake
Sekizawa, Akihiko
author_sort Kawashima, Akihiro
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description OBJECTIVE: Maternal cigarette smoking is reportedly associated with miscarriage, fetal growth restriction and placental abruption, and is paradoxically associated with a decreased risk of developing preeclampsia. In the present study, we investigated the gene expression levels of villous tissues in early gestation. We compared the expression levels of the genes related to angiogenesis and apoptosis in the villous tissues obtained from smoking and non-smoking pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We collected villous tissue samples from 57 women requesting surgical termination due to non-medical reasons at 6–8 weeks of gestation. The maternal cigarette smoking status was evaluated by the level of serum cotinine and patients were divided into active smokers and non-smokers by the serum cotinine level. The placental levels of VEGFA, PGF, FLT1, HIF1A, TP53, BAX and BCL2 mRNA were quantified by real time PCR. RESULTS: The gene expression level of PGF and HIF1A in the active smoker group was significantly higher than that in the non-smoker group. We did not observe any significant differences in the VEGFA or FLT1 expression between the groups. In active smoker group, the gene expression levels of TP53 and BAX were significantly higher than those in the non-smoker group. The ratio of BAX/BCL2 mRNA in the active smoker group was significantly higher than that in the non-smoker group. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings revealed that smoking might affect the placenta during early pregnancy. Maternal cigarette smoking in early pregnancy may be associated with villus hypoxia, which may influence angiogenesis and apoptosis.
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spelling pubmed-41484252014-08-29 Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester Kawashima, Akihiro Koide, Keiko Ventura, Walter Hori, Kyoko Takenaka, Shin Maruyama, Daisuke Matsuoka, Ryu Ichizuka, Kiyotake Sekizawa, Akihiko PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Maternal cigarette smoking is reportedly associated with miscarriage, fetal growth restriction and placental abruption, and is paradoxically associated with a decreased risk of developing preeclampsia. In the present study, we investigated the gene expression levels of villous tissues in early gestation. We compared the expression levels of the genes related to angiogenesis and apoptosis in the villous tissues obtained from smoking and non-smoking pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We collected villous tissue samples from 57 women requesting surgical termination due to non-medical reasons at 6–8 weeks of gestation. The maternal cigarette smoking status was evaluated by the level of serum cotinine and patients were divided into active smokers and non-smokers by the serum cotinine level. The placental levels of VEGFA, PGF, FLT1, HIF1A, TP53, BAX and BCL2 mRNA were quantified by real time PCR. RESULTS: The gene expression level of PGF and HIF1A in the active smoker group was significantly higher than that in the non-smoker group. We did not observe any significant differences in the VEGFA or FLT1 expression between the groups. In active smoker group, the gene expression levels of TP53 and BAX were significantly higher than those in the non-smoker group. The ratio of BAX/BCL2 mRNA in the active smoker group was significantly higher than that in the non-smoker group. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings revealed that smoking might affect the placenta during early pregnancy. Maternal cigarette smoking in early pregnancy may be associated with villus hypoxia, which may influence angiogenesis and apoptosis. Public Library of Science 2014-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4148425/ /pubmed/25165809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106140 Text en © 2014 Kawashima 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kawashima, Akihiro
Koide, Keiko
Ventura, Walter
Hori, Kyoko
Takenaka, Shin
Maruyama, Daisuke
Matsuoka, Ryu
Ichizuka, Kiyotake
Sekizawa, Akihiko
Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester
title Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester
title_full Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester
title_fullStr Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester
title_short Effects of Maternal Smoking on the Placental Expression of Genes Related to Angiogenesis and Apoptosis during the First Trimester
title_sort effects of maternal smoking on the placental expression of genes related to angiogenesis and apoptosis during the first trimester
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25165809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106140
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