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Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats

Nitric oxide (NO) deficiency during pregnancy is a key reason for preeclampsia development. Besides its important vasomotor role, NO is shown to regulate the cell transcriptome. However, the role of NO in transcriptional regulation of developing smooth muscle has never been studied before. We hypoth...

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Autores principales: Shvetsova, Anastasia A., Borzykh, Anna A., Selivanova, Ekaterina K., Kiryukhina, Oxana O., Gaynullina, Dina K., Tarasova, Olga S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360769
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158003
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author Shvetsova, Anastasia A.
Borzykh, Anna A.
Selivanova, Ekaterina K.
Kiryukhina, Oxana O.
Gaynullina, Dina K.
Tarasova, Olga S.
author_facet Shvetsova, Anastasia A.
Borzykh, Anna A.
Selivanova, Ekaterina K.
Kiryukhina, Oxana O.
Gaynullina, Dina K.
Tarasova, Olga S.
author_sort Shvetsova, Anastasia A.
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description Nitric oxide (NO) deficiency during pregnancy is a key reason for preeclampsia development. Besides its important vasomotor role, NO is shown to regulate the cell transcriptome. However, the role of NO in transcriptional regulation of developing smooth muscle has never been studied before. We hypothesized that in early ontogeny, NO is important for the regulation of arterial smooth muscle-specific genes expression. Pregnant rats consumed NO-synthase inhibitor L-NAME (500 mg/L in drinking water) from gestational day 10 till delivery, which led to an increase in blood pressure, a key manifestation of preeclampsia. L-NAME reduced blood concentrations of NO metabolites in dams and their newborn pups, as well as relaxations of pup aortic rings to acetylcholine. Using qPCR, we demonstrated reduced abundances of the smooth muscle-specific myosin heavy chain isoform, α-actin, SM22α, and L-type Ca(2+)-channel mRNAs in the aorta of newborn pups from the L-NAME group compared to control pups. To conclude, the intrauterine NO deficiency weakens gene expression specific for a contractile phenotype of arterial smooth muscle in newborn offspring.
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spelling pubmed-83471732021-08-08 Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats Shvetsova, Anastasia A. Borzykh, Anna A. Selivanova, Ekaterina K. Kiryukhina, Oxana O. Gaynullina, Dina K. Tarasova, Olga S. Int J Mol Sci Article Nitric oxide (NO) deficiency during pregnancy is a key reason for preeclampsia development. Besides its important vasomotor role, NO is shown to regulate the cell transcriptome. However, the role of NO in transcriptional regulation of developing smooth muscle has never been studied before. We hypothesized that in early ontogeny, NO is important for the regulation of arterial smooth muscle-specific genes expression. Pregnant rats consumed NO-synthase inhibitor L-NAME (500 mg/L in drinking water) from gestational day 10 till delivery, which led to an increase in blood pressure, a key manifestation of preeclampsia. L-NAME reduced blood concentrations of NO metabolites in dams and their newborn pups, as well as relaxations of pup aortic rings to acetylcholine. Using qPCR, we demonstrated reduced abundances of the smooth muscle-specific myosin heavy chain isoform, α-actin, SM22α, and L-type Ca(2+)-channel mRNAs in the aorta of newborn pups from the L-NAME group compared to control pups. To conclude, the intrauterine NO deficiency weakens gene expression specific for a contractile phenotype of arterial smooth muscle in newborn offspring. MDPI 2021-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8347173/ /pubmed/34360769 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158003 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shvetsova, Anastasia A.
Borzykh, Anna A.
Selivanova, Ekaterina K.
Kiryukhina, Oxana O.
Gaynullina, Dina K.
Tarasova, Olga S.
Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats
title Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats
title_full Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats
title_fullStr Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats
title_full_unstemmed Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats
title_short Intrauterine Nitric Oxide Deficiency Weakens Differentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Newborn Rats
title_sort intrauterine nitric oxide deficiency weakens differentiation of vascular smooth muscle in newborn rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360769
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158003
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