Placental mitochondrial metabolic adaptation maintains cellular energy balance in pregnancy complicated by gestational hypoxia.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Physiology-London Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1113/JP287897
Wen Tong, Beth J Allison, Kirsty L Brain, Olga V Patey, Youguo Niu, Kimberley J Botting, Sage G Ford, Tess A Garrud, Peter F B Wooding, Qiang Lyu, Lin Zhang, Jin Ma, Alice P Sowton, Katie A O'Brien, Tereza Cindrova-Davies, Hong Wa Yung, Graham J Burton, Andrew J Murray, Dino A Giussani
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The mechanisms that drive placental dysfunction in pregnancies complicated by hypoxia and fetal growth restriction remain poorly understood. Changes to mitochondrial respiration contribute to cellular dysfunction in conditions of hypoxia and have been implicated in the pathoaetiology of pregnancy complications, such as pre-eclampsia. We used bespoke isobaric hypoxic chambers and a combination of functional, molecular and imaging techniques to study cellular metabolism and mitochondrial dynamics in sheep undergoing hypoxic pregnancy. We show that hypoxic pregnancy in sheep triggers a shift in capacity away from β-oxidation and complex I-mediated respiration, while maintaining total oxidative phosphorylation capacity. There are also complex-specific changes to electron transport chain composition and a switch in mitochondrial dynamics towards fission. Hypoxic placentas show increased activation of the non-canonical mitochondrial unfolded protein response pathway and enhanced insulin like growth factor 2 signalling. Combined, therefore, the data show that the hypoxic placenta undergoes significant metabolic and morphological adaptations to maintain cellular energy balance. Chronic hypoxia during pregnancy in sheep activated placental mitochondrial stress pathways, leading to alterations in mitochondrial respiration, mitochondrial energy metabolism and mitochondrial dynamics, as seen in the placenta of women with pre-eclampsia. KEY POINTS: Hypoxia shifts mitochondrial respiration away from β-oxidation and complex I. Complex-specific changes occur in the electron transport chain composition. Activation of the non-canonical mitochondrial unfolded protein response pathway is heightened in hypoxic placentas. Enhanced insulin like growth factor 2 signalling is observed in hypoxic placentas. Hypoxic placentas undergo significant functional adaptations for energy balance.

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胎盘线粒体代谢适应维持妊娠合并妊娠缺氧时细胞能量平衡。
驱动胎盘功能障碍的机制,在妊娠合并缺氧和胎儿生长限制仍然知之甚少。线粒体呼吸的改变有助于缺氧条件下的细胞功能障碍,并与妊娠并发症的病理病理学有关,如先兆子痫。我们使用定制的等压缺氧室,结合功能、分子和成像技术来研究缺氧妊娠绵羊的细胞代谢和线粒体动力学。我们发现,绵羊的缺氧妊娠触发了β-氧化和复合i介导的呼吸能力的转变,同时保持了总氧化磷酸化能力。也有复杂的特定变化,电子传递链的组成和开关在线粒体动力学裂变。缺氧胎盘显示非典型线粒体未折叠蛋白反应途径的激活增加,胰岛素样生长因子2信号传导增强。综上所述,这些数据表明,缺氧胎盘经历了显著的代谢和形态适应,以维持细胞能量平衡。绵羊怀孕期间的慢性缺氧激活了胎盘线粒体应激途径,导致线粒体呼吸、线粒体能量代谢和线粒体动力学的改变,正如先兆子痫妇女的胎盘所见。关键点:缺氧使线粒体呼吸远离β-氧化和复合物i,复合物特异性的变化发生在电子传递链的组成中。非规范线粒体未折叠蛋白反应途径的激活在缺氧胎盘中升高。在缺氧胎盘中观察到胰岛素样生长因子2信号的增强。缺氧胎盘在能量平衡方面经历了重要的功能适应。
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Journal of Physiology-London
Journal of Physiology-London 医学-神经科学
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