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The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility

INTRODUCTION: Preeclampsia is a major health problem in human pregnancy, severely complicating 5–8% of all pregnancies. The emerging molecular mechanism is that conditions like hypoxic stress trigger the release of placental messengers into the maternal circulation, which causes preeclampsia. Our ob...

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Autores principales: Vangrieken, Philippe, Al-Nasiry, Salwan, Janssen, Ger M. J., Weseler, Antje R., Spaanderman, Marc E., Bast, Aalt, Schiffers, Paul M. H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6108468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202648
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author Vangrieken, Philippe
Al-Nasiry, Salwan
Janssen, Ger M. J.
Weseler, Antje R.
Spaanderman, Marc E.
Bast, Aalt
Schiffers, Paul M. H.
author_facet Vangrieken, Philippe
Al-Nasiry, Salwan
Janssen, Ger M. J.
Weseler, Antje R.
Spaanderman, Marc E.
Bast, Aalt
Schiffers, Paul M. H.
author_sort Vangrieken, Philippe
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description INTRODUCTION: Preeclampsia is a major health problem in human pregnancy, severely complicating 5–8% of all pregnancies. The emerging molecular mechanism is that conditions like hypoxic stress trigger the release of placental messengers into the maternal circulation, which causes preeclampsia. Our objective was to develop an in vitro model, which can be used to further elucidate the molecular mechanisms of preeclampsia and which might be used to find a remedy. METHODS: Human non-complicated term placentas were collected. Placental explants were subjected to severe hypoxia and the conditioned media were added to chorionic arteries that were mounted into a myograph. Contractile responses of the conditioned media were determined, as well as effects on thromboxane-A(2) (U46619) induced contractility. To identify the vasoactive compounds present in the conditioned media, specific receptor antagonists were evaluated. RESULTS: Factors released by placental explants generated under severe hypoxia induced an increased vasoconstriction and vascular contractility to thromboxane-A(2). It was found that agonists for the angiotensin-I and endothelin-1 receptor released by placental tissue under severe hypoxia provoke vasoconstriction. The dietary antioxidant quercetin could partially prevent the acute and sustained vascular effects in a concentration-dependent manner. DISCUSSION: Both the acute vasoconstriction, as well as the increased contractility to U46619 are in line with the clinical vascular complications observed in preeclampsia. Data obtained with quercetin supports that our model opens avenues for e.g. nutritional interventions aimed at treating or preventing preeclampsia.
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spelling pubmed-61084682018-09-18 The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility Vangrieken, Philippe Al-Nasiry, Salwan Janssen, Ger M. J. Weseler, Antje R. Spaanderman, Marc E. Bast, Aalt Schiffers, Paul M. H. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Preeclampsia is a major health problem in human pregnancy, severely complicating 5–8% of all pregnancies. The emerging molecular mechanism is that conditions like hypoxic stress trigger the release of placental messengers into the maternal circulation, which causes preeclampsia. Our objective was to develop an in vitro model, which can be used to further elucidate the molecular mechanisms of preeclampsia and which might be used to find a remedy. METHODS: Human non-complicated term placentas were collected. Placental explants were subjected to severe hypoxia and the conditioned media were added to chorionic arteries that were mounted into a myograph. Contractile responses of the conditioned media were determined, as well as effects on thromboxane-A(2) (U46619) induced contractility. To identify the vasoactive compounds present in the conditioned media, specific receptor antagonists were evaluated. RESULTS: Factors released by placental explants generated under severe hypoxia induced an increased vasoconstriction and vascular contractility to thromboxane-A(2). It was found that agonists for the angiotensin-I and endothelin-1 receptor released by placental tissue under severe hypoxia provoke vasoconstriction. The dietary antioxidant quercetin could partially prevent the acute and sustained vascular effects in a concentration-dependent manner. DISCUSSION: Both the acute vasoconstriction, as well as the increased contractility to U46619 are in line with the clinical vascular complications observed in preeclampsia. Data obtained with quercetin supports that our model opens avenues for e.g. nutritional interventions aimed at treating or preventing preeclampsia. Public Library of Science 2018-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6108468/ /pubmed/30142162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202648 Text en © 2018 Vangrieken 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vangrieken, Philippe
Al-Nasiry, Salwan
Janssen, Ger M. J.
Weseler, Antje R.
Spaanderman, Marc E.
Bast, Aalt
Schiffers, Paul M. H.
The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility
title The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility
title_full The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility
title_fullStr The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility
title_full_unstemmed The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility
title_short The direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility
title_sort direct and sustained consequences of severe placental hypoxia on vascular contractility
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6108468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30142162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202648
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