Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Infants of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are more likely to be born large for gestational age with a higher percentage body fat. Elevated maternal lipids may contribute to this. Placental lipases such as lipoprotein lipase (LPL), endothelial lipase (EL) and hormone sensitive lipase...

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Main Authors: Helen L Barrett, Marta H Kubala, Katherin Scholz Romero, Kerina J Denny, Trent M Woodruff, H David McIntyre, Leonie K Callaway, Marloes Dekker Nitert
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
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spelling doaj-e53ffa888ef4407faab5d987ab59d9232020-11-25T00:24:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10482610.1371/journal.pone.0104826Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).Helen L BarrettMarta H KubalaKatherin Scholz RomeroKerina J DennyTrent M WoodruffH David McIntyreLeonie K CallawayMarloes Dekker NitertInfants of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are more likely to be born large for gestational age with a higher percentage body fat. Elevated maternal lipids may contribute to this. Placental lipases such as lipoprotein lipase (LPL), endothelial lipase (EL) and hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) are involved in transferring lipids from mother to fetus. Previous studies of expression of these lipases in placentae in women with diabetes in pregnancy have reported divergent results. Intracellular lipases such as adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), and HSL are central to lipid droplet metabolism. The activities of these lipases are both influenced by Perilipin 1, and ATGL is also activated by a co-factor comparative gene identification-58 (CGI-58) and inhibited by G0/G1 switch gene 2 (GS02). None of these modifying factors or ATGL have been examined previously in placenta. The purpose of this study was therefore to examine the expression of ATGL, HSL, LPL, EL, as well as Perilipin 1, GS02 and CGI-58 in term pregnancies complicated by GDM. mRNA and protein expression of the lipases were measured in placentae from 17 women with GDM and 17 normoglycaemic pregnancies, matched for maternal BMI and gestational age of delivery. ATGL mRNA expression was increased and HSL mRNA expression reduced in placentae from GDM although there was no differences in protein expression of any of the lipases. All lipases were localised to trophoblasts and endothelial cells. The expression of Perilipin 1 and CGI-58 mRNA was increased and GS02 not altered in GDM. These results suggest that there is no difference in expression in these four lipases between GDM and normoglycaemic placentae, and therefore altered lipid transfer via these lipases does not contribute to large for gestational age in infants of women with GDM.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4130608?pdf=render
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author Helen L Barrett
Marta H Kubala
Katherin Scholz Romero
Kerina J Denny
Trent M Woodruff
H David McIntyre
Leonie K Callaway
Marloes Dekker Nitert
spellingShingle Helen L Barrett
Marta H Kubala
Katherin Scholz Romero
Kerina J Denny
Trent M Woodruff
H David McIntyre
Leonie K Callaway
Marloes Dekker Nitert
Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Helen L Barrett
Marta H Kubala
Katherin Scholz Romero
Kerina J Denny
Trent M Woodruff
H David McIntyre
Leonie K Callaway
Marloes Dekker Nitert
author_sort Helen L Barrett
title Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
title_short Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
title_full Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
title_fullStr Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
title_full_unstemmed Placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
title_sort placental lipases in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (gdm).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Infants of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are more likely to be born large for gestational age with a higher percentage body fat. Elevated maternal lipids may contribute to this. Placental lipases such as lipoprotein lipase (LPL), endothelial lipase (EL) and hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) are involved in transferring lipids from mother to fetus. Previous studies of expression of these lipases in placentae in women with diabetes in pregnancy have reported divergent results. Intracellular lipases such as adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), and HSL are central to lipid droplet metabolism. The activities of these lipases are both influenced by Perilipin 1, and ATGL is also activated by a co-factor comparative gene identification-58 (CGI-58) and inhibited by G0/G1 switch gene 2 (GS02). None of these modifying factors or ATGL have been examined previously in placenta. The purpose of this study was therefore to examine the expression of ATGL, HSL, LPL, EL, as well as Perilipin 1, GS02 and CGI-58 in term pregnancies complicated by GDM. mRNA and protein expression of the lipases were measured in placentae from 17 women with GDM and 17 normoglycaemic pregnancies, matched for maternal BMI and gestational age of delivery. ATGL mRNA expression was increased and HSL mRNA expression reduced in placentae from GDM although there was no differences in protein expression of any of the lipases. All lipases were localised to trophoblasts and endothelial cells. The expression of Perilipin 1 and CGI-58 mRNA was increased and GS02 not altered in GDM. These results suggest that there is no difference in expression in these four lipases between GDM and normoglycaemic placentae, and therefore altered lipid transfer via these lipases does not contribute to large for gestational age in infants of women with GDM.
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