| Literature DB >> 22279618 |
B Anne Croy1, Suzanne D Burke, Valerie F Barrette, Jianhong Zhang, Kota Hatta, Graeme N Smith, Juares Bianco, Aureo T Yamada, Michael A Adams.
Abstract
Pre-eclampsia, an acute complication of human pregnancy, is associated within complete physiological modification of decidual spiral arteries. This is thought to promote oxidative stress from perfusion/reperfusion of the placenta and to restrict placental and fetal growth. Alymphoid (genotype Rag2(-/-)/Il2rg(-/-)) mice, sufficient in dendritic and myeloid cell functions, lack spiral arterial modification with individual spiral arteries having ~1.7x the vascular resistance and 0.66x the blood velocity of +/+ mice. Their placentae are measurably hypoxic yet neither placental growth nor fetal survival is impaired and gestational hypertension is not seen. Thus, lymphocytes rather than vascular adaptations appear to be the pivotal contributors to the clinical complications of pre-eclampsia.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22279618 PMCID: PMC3264659 DOI: 10.1016/j.preghy.2010.10.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pregnancy Hypertens ISSN: 2210-7789 Impact factor: 2.899