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Chronic Hypoxia in Ovine Pregnancy Recapitulates Physiological and Molecular Markers of Preeclampsia in the Mother, Placenta, and Offspring.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Preeclampsia continues to be a prevalent pregnancy complication and underlying mechanisms remain controversial. A common feature of preeclampsia is utero-placenta hypoxia. In contrast to the impact of hypoxia on the placenta and fetus, comparatively little is known about the maternal physiology.

Methods

We adopted an integrative approach to investigate the inter-relationship between chronic hypoxia during pregnancy with maternal, placental, and fetal outcomes, common in preeclampsia. We exploited a novel technique using isobaric hypoxic chambers and in vivo continuous cardiovascular recording technology for measurement of blood pressure in sheep and studied the placental stress in response to hypoxia at cellular and subcellular levels.

Results

Chronic hypoxia in ovine pregnancy promoted fetal growth restriction (FGR) with evidence of fetal brain-sparing, increased placental hypoxia-mediated oxidative damage, and activated placental stress response pathways. These changes were linked with dilation of the placental endoplasmic reticulum (ER) cisternae and increased placental expression of the antiangiogenic factors sFlt-1 (soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1) and sEng (soluble endoglin), combined with a shift towards an angiogenic imbalance in the maternal circulation. Chronic hypoxia further led to an increase in uteroplacental vascular resistance and the fall in maternal blood pressure with advancing gestation measured in normoxic pregnancy did not occur in hypoxic pregnancy.

Conclusions

Therefore, we show in an ovine model of sea-level adverse pregnancy that chronic hypoxia recapitulates physiological and molecular features of preeclampsia in the mother, placenta, and offspring.

SUBMITTER: Tong W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9172902 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chronic Hypoxia in Ovine Pregnancy Recapitulates Physiological and Molecular Markers of Preeclampsia in the Mother, Placenta, and Offspring.

Tong Wen W   Allison Beth J BJ   Brain Kirsty L KL   Patey Olga V OV   Niu Youguo Y   Botting Kimberley J KJ   Ford Sage G SG   Garrud Tessa A TA   Wooding Peter F B PFB   Shaw Caroline J CJ   Lyu Qiang Q   Zhang Lin L   Ma Jin J   Cindrova-Davies Tereza T   Yung Hong Wa HW   Burton Graham J GJ   Giussani Dino A DA  

Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) 20220509 7


<h4>Background</h4>Preeclampsia continues to be a prevalent pregnancy complication and underlying mechanisms remain controversial. A common feature of preeclampsia is utero-placenta hypoxia. In contrast to the impact of hypoxia on the placenta and fetus, comparatively little is known about the maternal physiology.<h4>Methods</h4>We adopted an integrative approach to investigate the inter-relationship between chronic hypoxia during pregnancy with maternal, placental, and fetal outcomes, common in  ...[more]

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