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Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) decreases quality of life for many women, but its pathophysiology is poorly understood. We have previously shown that Lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout (Loxl1 KO) mice reliably prolapse with age and increased parity, similar to women. Both this model and clinical studies also...

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Autores principales: Jameson, Slater A., Swaminathan, Ganesh, Dahal, Shataakshi, Couri, Bruna, Kuang, Mei, Rietsch, Anna, Butler, Robert S., Ramamurthi, Anand, Damaser, Margot S.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7292929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32533648
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14436
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author Jameson, Slater A.
Swaminathan, Ganesh
Dahal, Shataakshi
Couri, Bruna
Kuang, Mei
Rietsch, Anna
Butler, Robert S.
Ramamurthi, Anand
Damaser, Margot S.
author_facet Jameson, Slater A.
Swaminathan, Ganesh
Dahal, Shataakshi
Couri, Bruna
Kuang, Mei
Rietsch, Anna
Butler, Robert S.
Ramamurthi, Anand
Damaser, Margot S.
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description Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) decreases quality of life for many women, but its pathophysiology is poorly understood. We have previously shown that Lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout (Loxl1 KO) mice reliably prolapse with age and increased parity, similar to women. Both this model and clinical studies also indicate that altered elastin metabolism in pelvic floor tissues plays a role in POP manifestation, although it is unknown if this is a cause or effect. Using Loxl1 KO mice, we investigated the effects of genetic absence of Loxl1, vaginal parity, and presence of POP on the expression of genes and proteins key to the production and regulation of elastic matrix. Cultured cells isolated from vaginal explants of mice were assayed with Fastin for elastic matrix, as well as RT‐PCR and Western blot for expression of genes and proteins important for elastin homeostasis. Elastin synthesis significantly decreased with absence of LOXL1 and increased with parity (p < .001), but not with POP. Cells from prolapsed mice expressed significantly decreased MMP‐2 (p < .05) and increased TIMP‐4 (p < .05). The results suggest changes to elastin structure rather than amounts in prolapsed mice as well as poor postpartum elastin turnover, resulting in accumulation of damaged elastic fibers leading to abnormal tropoelastin deposition. POP may thus, be the result of an inability to initiate the molecular mechanisms necessary to clear and replace damaged elastic matrix in pelvic floor tissues after vaginal birth.
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spelling pubmed-72929292020-06-15 Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model Jameson, Slater A. Swaminathan, Ganesh Dahal, Shataakshi Couri, Bruna Kuang, Mei Rietsch, Anna Butler, Robert S. Ramamurthi, Anand Damaser, Margot S. Physiol Rep Original Research Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) decreases quality of life for many women, but its pathophysiology is poorly understood. We have previously shown that Lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout (Loxl1 KO) mice reliably prolapse with age and increased parity, similar to women. Both this model and clinical studies also indicate that altered elastin metabolism in pelvic floor tissues plays a role in POP manifestation, although it is unknown if this is a cause or effect. Using Loxl1 KO mice, we investigated the effects of genetic absence of Loxl1, vaginal parity, and presence of POP on the expression of genes and proteins key to the production and regulation of elastic matrix. Cultured cells isolated from vaginal explants of mice were assayed with Fastin for elastic matrix, as well as RT‐PCR and Western blot for expression of genes and proteins important for elastin homeostasis. Elastin synthesis significantly decreased with absence of LOXL1 and increased with parity (p < .001), but not with POP. Cells from prolapsed mice expressed significantly decreased MMP‐2 (p < .05) and increased TIMP‐4 (p < .05). The results suggest changes to elastin structure rather than amounts in prolapsed mice as well as poor postpartum elastin turnover, resulting in accumulation of damaged elastic fibers leading to abnormal tropoelastin deposition. POP may thus, be the result of an inability to initiate the molecular mechanisms necessary to clear and replace damaged elastic matrix in pelvic floor tissues after vaginal birth. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7292929/ /pubmed/32533648 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14436 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Jameson, Slater A.
Swaminathan, Ganesh
Dahal, Shataakshi
Couri, Bruna
Kuang, Mei
Rietsch, Anna
Butler, Robert S.
Ramamurthi, Anand
Damaser, Margot S.
Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model
title Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model
title_full Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model
title_fullStr Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model
title_full_unstemmed Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model
title_short Elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model
title_sort elastin homeostasis is altered with pelvic organ prolapse in cultures of vaginal cells from a lysyl oxidase‐like 1 knockout mouse model
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7292929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32533648
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14436
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