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Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat
Advanced maternal age of first time pregnant mothers is associated with prolonged and dysfunctional labor and significant risk of emergency cesarean section. We investigated the influence of maternal age on myometrial contractility, expression of contractile associated proteins (CAPs), and global ge...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25876907 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12305 |
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author | Elmes, Matthew Szyszka, Alexandra Pauliat, Caroline Clifford, Bethan Daniel, Zoe Cheng, Zhangrui Wathes, Claire McMullen, Sarah |
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description | Advanced maternal age of first time pregnant mothers is associated with prolonged and dysfunctional labor and significant risk of emergency cesarean section. We investigated the influence of maternal age on myometrial contractility, expression of contractile associated proteins (CAPs), and global gene expression in the parturient uterus. Female Wistar rats either 8 (YOUNG n = 10) or 24 (OLDER n = 10) weeks old were fed laboratory chow, mated, and killed during parturition. Myometrial strips were dissected to determine contractile activity, cholesterol (CHOL) and triglycerides (TAG) content, protein expression of connexin-43 (GJA1), prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS2), and caveolin 1 (CAV-1). Maternal plasma concentrations of prostaglandins PGE(2), PGF(2α), and progesterone were determined by RIA. Global gene expression in uterine samples was compared using Affymetrix Genechip Gene 2.0 ST arrays and Ingenuity Pathway analysis (IPA). Spontaneous contractility in myometrium exhibited by YOUNG rats was threefold greater than OLDER animals (P < 0.027) but maternal age had no significant effect on myometrial CAP expression, lipid profiles, or pregnancy-related hormones. OLDER myometrium increased contractile activity in response to PGF(2α,) phenylephrine, and carbachol, a response absent in YOUNG rats (all P < 0.002). Microarray analysis identified that maternal age affected expression of genes related to immune and inflammatory responses, lipid transport and metabolism, steroid metabolism, tissue remodeling, and smooth muscle contraction. In conclusion YOUNG laboring rat myometrium seems primed to contract maximally, whereas activity is blunted in OLDER animals and requires stimulation to meet contractile potential. Further work investigating maternal age effects on myometrial function is required with focus on lipid metabolism and inflammatory pathways. |
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spelling | pubmed-44259482015-05-14 Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat Elmes, Matthew Szyszka, Alexandra Pauliat, Caroline Clifford, Bethan Daniel, Zoe Cheng, Zhangrui Wathes, Claire McMullen, Sarah Physiol Rep Original Research Advanced maternal age of first time pregnant mothers is associated with prolonged and dysfunctional labor and significant risk of emergency cesarean section. We investigated the influence of maternal age on myometrial contractility, expression of contractile associated proteins (CAPs), and global gene expression in the parturient uterus. Female Wistar rats either 8 (YOUNG n = 10) or 24 (OLDER n = 10) weeks old were fed laboratory chow, mated, and killed during parturition. Myometrial strips were dissected to determine contractile activity, cholesterol (CHOL) and triglycerides (TAG) content, protein expression of connexin-43 (GJA1), prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS2), and caveolin 1 (CAV-1). Maternal plasma concentrations of prostaglandins PGE(2), PGF(2α), and progesterone were determined by RIA. Global gene expression in uterine samples was compared using Affymetrix Genechip Gene 2.0 ST arrays and Ingenuity Pathway analysis (IPA). Spontaneous contractility in myometrium exhibited by YOUNG rats was threefold greater than OLDER animals (P < 0.027) but maternal age had no significant effect on myometrial CAP expression, lipid profiles, or pregnancy-related hormones. OLDER myometrium increased contractile activity in response to PGF(2α,) phenylephrine, and carbachol, a response absent in YOUNG rats (all P < 0.002). Microarray analysis identified that maternal age affected expression of genes related to immune and inflammatory responses, lipid transport and metabolism, steroid metabolism, tissue remodeling, and smooth muscle contraction. In conclusion YOUNG laboring rat myometrium seems primed to contract maximally, whereas activity is blunted in OLDER animals and requires stimulation to meet contractile potential. Further work investigating maternal age effects on myometrial function is required with focus on lipid metabolism and inflammatory pathways. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4425948/ /pubmed/25876907 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12305 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Elmes, Matthew Szyszka, Alexandra Pauliat, Caroline Clifford, Bethan Daniel, Zoe Cheng, Zhangrui Wathes, Claire McMullen, Sarah Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat |
title | Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat |
title_full | Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat |
title_fullStr | Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat |
title_full_unstemmed | Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat |
title_short | Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat |
title_sort | maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25876907 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12305 |
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