Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein
Abstract Background Hypertension is one of primary clinical presentations of pre-eclampsia. The occurrence and progress of hypertension are closely related to vascular dysfunction. However, information is limited regarding the pathological changes of vascular functions in pre-eclamptic fetuses. Huma...
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doaj-2b264ad0fbcc4000b8d1d8f040ee716f2020-11-25T00:24:20ZengBMCClinical Epigenetics1868-70751868-70832019-05-0111111510.1186/s13148-019-0685-2Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical veinQinqin Gao0Xiaorong Fan1Ting Xu2Huan Li3Yun He4Yuxian Yang5Jie Chen6Hongmei Ding7Jianying Tao8Zhice Xu9Institute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityInstitute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityInstitute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityInstitute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityInstitute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese MedicineInstitute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityInstitute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Suzhou Municipal HospitalInstitute for Fetology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Hospital of Soochow UniversityAbstract Background Hypertension is one of primary clinical presentations of pre-eclampsia. The occurrence and progress of hypertension are closely related to vascular dysfunction. However, information is limited regarding the pathological changes of vascular functions in pre-eclamptic fetuses. Human umbilical cord vein was used to investigate the influence of pre-eclampsia on fetal blood vessels in this study. Results The present study found that the vasoconstriction responses to arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) were attenuated in the pre-eclamptic umbilical vein as compared to in normal pregnancy, which was related to the downregulated AVP receptor 1a (AVPR1a), OXT receptor (OXTR), and protein kinase C isoform β (PKCβ), owing to the deactivated gene transcription, respectively. The deactivated AVPR1a, OXTR, and PKCB gene transcription were respectively linked with an increased DNA methylation within the gene promoter. Conclusions To the best of our knowledge, this study first revealed that a hyper-methylation in gene promoter, leading to relatively reduced patterns of AVPR1a, OXTR, and PKCB expressions, which was responsible for the decreased sensitivity to AVP and OXT in the umbilical vein under conditions of pre-eclampsia. The data offered new and important information for further understanding the pathological features caused by pre-eclampsia in the fetal vascular system, as well as roles of epigenetic-mediated gene expression in umbilical vascular dysfunction.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13148-019-0685-2Pre-eclampsiaArginine vasopressinOxytocinDNA methylationUmbilical vein dysfunction |
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Qinqin Gao Xiaorong Fan Ting Xu Huan Li Yun He Yuxian Yang Jie Chen Hongmei Ding Jianying Tao Zhice Xu Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein Clinical Epigenetics Pre-eclampsia Arginine vasopressin Oxytocin DNA methylation Umbilical vein dysfunction |
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Qinqin Gao Xiaorong Fan Ting Xu Huan Li Yun He Yuxian Yang Jie Chen Hongmei Ding Jianying Tao Zhice Xu |
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Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein |
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Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein |
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Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein |
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Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein |
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Promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein |
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promoter methylation changes and vascular dysfunction in pre-eclamptic umbilical vein |
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Clinical Epigenetics |
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1868-7075 1868-7083 |
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Abstract Background Hypertension is one of primary clinical presentations of pre-eclampsia. The occurrence and progress of hypertension are closely related to vascular dysfunction. However, information is limited regarding the pathological changes of vascular functions in pre-eclamptic fetuses. Human umbilical cord vein was used to investigate the influence of pre-eclampsia on fetal blood vessels in this study. Results The present study found that the vasoconstriction responses to arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) were attenuated in the pre-eclamptic umbilical vein as compared to in normal pregnancy, which was related to the downregulated AVP receptor 1a (AVPR1a), OXT receptor (OXTR), and protein kinase C isoform β (PKCβ), owing to the deactivated gene transcription, respectively. The deactivated AVPR1a, OXTR, and PKCB gene transcription were respectively linked with an increased DNA methylation within the gene promoter. Conclusions To the best of our knowledge, this study first revealed that a hyper-methylation in gene promoter, leading to relatively reduced patterns of AVPR1a, OXTR, and PKCB expressions, which was responsible for the decreased sensitivity to AVP and OXT in the umbilical vein under conditions of pre-eclampsia. The data offered new and important information for further understanding the pathological features caused by pre-eclampsia in the fetal vascular system, as well as roles of epigenetic-mediated gene expression in umbilical vascular dysfunction. |
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Pre-eclampsia Arginine vasopressin Oxytocin DNA methylation Umbilical vein dysfunction |
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