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Placental folate transport and binding are not impaired in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction.

T M Bisseling1, E A P Steegers, J J M van den Heuvel, H L M Siero, F M van de Water, A J Walker, R P M Steegers-Theunissen, P Smits, F G M Russel.   

Abstract

Maternal folate deficiency is associated with fetal growth restriction, however, transfer of folate across placentae of pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction has never been investigated. We studied whether maternal to fetal 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5MTF) transport in the ex vivo dually perfused isolated cotyledon, binding of [(3)H] folate (PteGlu) to the syncytial microvillous membrane, and protein expression of folate receptor alpha (FR-alpha) and reduced folate carrier (RFC) in these placentae are disturbed. Placental clearance of 5MTF from the maternal perfusate appeared to be non-saturable over a range of 50 to 500 nm, independent of albumin and flow-independent. No statistically significant differences between placentae complicated with fetal growth restriction and uncomplicated pregnancies were observed. Binding characteristics of [(3)H-]PteGlu to microvillous membranes of fetal growth restriction versus control placentae were similar: B(max)of 3.9+/-2.0 (mean+/-s.d.) versus 4.0+/-1.6 pmol/mg protein and a K(d)of 0.037+/-0.010 versus 0.040+/-0.018 nm. Expression of FR-alpha and RFC were not different in placentae of both groups studied. In conclusion, fetal growth restriction appears not to be associated with impaired maternal to fetal placental folate transport, placental receptor binding, or expression of FR-alpha and RFC.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15135243     DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2003.11.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Placenta        ISSN: 0143-4004            Impact factor:   3.481


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