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Protective Effects from the Ischemic/Hypoxic Stress Induced by Labor in the High-Altitude Tibetan Placenta.

Wuren Tana1,2, Tenzing Noryung3,4, Graham J Burton5, Martha Tissot van Patot6, Ge Ri-Li3,7.   

Abstract

Labor and vaginal delivery cause acute ischemic/hypoxic insult to the placenta. Previous studies demonstrate that placentas from high altitude non-natives showed blunted responses to ischemic/hypoxic insult caused by labor and vaginal birth, and there were some differences in the ATP/ADP production ratio. We hypothesized that adapted highlanders would not have a stress response to the acute hypoxia/ischemia of labor. Tibetan laboring (n = 10) and non-laboring (n = 5) and European descendants laboring (n = 10) and non-laboring (n = 5) high-altitude placentas were analyzed using genome-wide expression array analysis. There was no evidence for ischemic/hypoxic stress in high-altitude Tibetan laboring as compared with non-laboring placentas, while there were differences in gene expression between laboring and non-laboring placentas from high-altitude European descendants. Our results provide evidence for adaptation to acute hypoxic ischemic insult caused by labor and vaginal birth in placentas in a high-altitude native Tibetan population.

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Keywords:  High altitude; Labor; Placenta; Tibetan

Year:  2021        PMID: 33469878     DOI: 10.1007/s43032-020-00443-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Sci        ISSN: 1933-7191            Impact factor:   3.060


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