Publication: Leptin and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, impact on normal and disturbed first trimester human pregnancy
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Date
2008
Authors
Toth, Bettina ; Bastug, Mehmet ; Scholz, Christoph ; Arck, Petra ; Schulze, Sandra ; Kunze, Sussane ; Friese, Klaus ; Jeschke, Udo
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Recent in vitro and in vivo studies emphasize
the impact of leptin, peroxisome proliferator-activated
receptors (PPAR) and PPAR coactivators (retinoic X
receptor a (RXR), amplified in breast cancer-3 gene
(AIB3)) on placental and fetal development. Therefore,
the frequency and distribution pattern of PPAR, RXR,
AIB3 and leptin expression in normal human first
trimester pregnancy, miscarriage and hydatidiform mole
was investigated by immunohistochemistry and double
immunofluorescence staining.
Enhanced expression of PPARß/d, RXR and AIB3
was identified in miscarried placentas. With regard to
hydatidiform mole, increased expression of PPARg and
PPARß/d was observed, whereas RXR was significantly
down-regulated. Leptin expression was lowest in
miscarriage and highest in mole pregnancies. In contrast
to trophoblast tissue, expression of leptin in glandular
epithelial cells of the decidua was increased in
miscarriage. PPAR and leptin expressing cells at the
feto-maternal interface were identified as extravillous
trophoblast (EVT) by double immunofluorescence and
CK7 staining.
In summary, significantly reduced leptin expression
was accompanied by enhanced PPARß/d, RXR and
AIB3 expression in miscarried placentas. However, in
mole pregnancy, up-regulation of leptin and increased
expression of PPAR was detected. RXR, on the other
hand, was down-regulated in mole decidua. So far, the
study results implicate strong regulatory interaction of PPARs, their coactivators and leptin in human placentas.
PPAR and leptin are potential targets for new treatment
strategies concerning pregnancy disorders, such as
miscarriage. The increasing knowledge about the role of
PPARs and leptin in normal and disturbed pregnancy
may help to improve pregnancy outcome.
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