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Effect of the anti-oxidant tempol on fetal growth in a mouse model of fetal growth restriction.

Joanna L Stanley1, Irene J Andersson, Cassandra J Hirt, Linn Moore, Mark R Dilworth, Alejandro R Chade, Colin P Sibley, Sandra T Davidge, Philip N Baker.   

Abstract

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) greatly increases the risk of perinatal morbidity and mortality and is associated with increased uterine artery resistance and levels of oxidative stress. There are currently no available treatments for this condition. The hypothesis that the antioxidant 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl (Tempol) would improve uterine artery function and rescue fetal growth was tested in a mouse model of FGR, using the endothelial nitric oxide synthase knockout mouse (Nos3(-/-)). Pregnant Nos3(-/-) and control C57BL/6J mice were treated with the superoxide dismutase-mimetic Tempol (1 mmol/L) or vehicle from Gestational Day 12.5 to 18.5. Tempol treatment significantly increased pup weight (P < 0.05) and crown-rump length (P < 0.01) in C57BL/6J and Nos3(-/-) mice. Uterine artery resistance was increased in Nos3(-/-) mice (P < 0.05); Tempol significantly increased end diastolic velocity in Nos3(-/-) mice (P < 0.05). Superoxide production in uterine arteries did not differ between C57BL/6J and Nos3(-/-) mice but was significantly increased in placentas from Nos3(-/-) mice (P < 0.05). This was not reduced by Tempol treatment. Placental System A activity was reduced in Nos3(-/-) mice (P < 0.01); this was not improved by treatment with Tempol. Treatment of Nos3(-/-) mice with Tempol, however, was associated with reduced vascular density in the placental bed (P < 0.05). This study demonstrated that treatment with the antioxidant Tempol is able to improve fetal growth in a mouse model of FGR. This was associated with an increase in uterine artery blood flow velocity but not an improvement in uterine artery function or placental System A activity.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22423051      PMCID: PMC3406559          DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.111.096198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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