Differential regional fatty acid distribution in normotensive and preeclampsia placenta

Alka Rani , Preeti Chavan-Gautam , Savita Mehendale , Girija Wagh , Sadhana Joshi
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Abstract

Background

Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are biologically active fatty acids which regulate placental angiogenesis, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Abnormalities in these aspects have been associated with preeclampsia (PE). Further, placenta has a heterogeneous structure with differential vascularization across different regions. We therefore hypothesize that the distribution of fatty acids in various regions of the placenta is altered in PE leading to poor fetal outcome.

Methods

In this cross-sectional study we recruited 69 normotensive control (NC) and 44 women with PE. PE women were further classified as those delivered preterm (PTPE, n = 24) and at term (TPE, n = 20). Fatty acid levels were analyzed from placental samples from four different regions (CF—central fetal, PF—peripheral fetal, CM—central maternal and PM—peripheral maternal).

Results

In the NC placenta, AA levels were lower (p < 0.05) in CM as compared with CF region. However, such differences were not seen in the TPE and PTPE. In contrast, the DHA levels varied between regions only in the PTPE placenta. Between groups, DHA levels were lower (p < 0.05 for both) in the CM and CF regions of the PTPE as compared with NC. The levels of DHA in TPE placenta were similar to NC. AA levels were lower (p < 0.05 for both) in CF region of TPE and PF region of PTPE placenta than NC.

Conclusions

There is differential pattern of LCPUFA distribution across various regions of the NC, TPE and PTPE placenta. This may have implications for placental growth and development as well as transfer of LCPUFA to the fetus.

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正常血压和子痫前期胎盘的不同区域脂肪酸分布
长链多不饱和脂肪酸(LCPUFAs)是一种具有生物活性的脂肪酸,可调节胎盘血管生成、炎症和氧化应激。这些方面的异常与先兆子痫(PE)有关。此外,胎盘具有异质结构,不同区域的血管化存在差异。因此,我们假设脂肪酸在胎盘各区域的分布在PE中被改变,导致胎儿预后不良。方法在横断面研究中,我们招募了69名正常血压对照组(NC)和44名PE患者。PE妇女进一步分为早产(PTPE, n = 24)和足月分娩(TPE, n = 20)。分析了四个不同区域(CF-central胎、PF-peripheral胎、CM-central胎和PM-peripheral胎)胎盘样本的脂肪酸水平。结果NC胎盘AA水平较低(p <与CF区相比,CM区差异0.05)。然而,这种差异在TPE和PTPE中未见。相反,DHA水平仅在PTPE胎盘中存在区域差异。各组间DHA水平较低(p <与NC相比,PTPE的CM和CF区差异均为0.05。TPE胎盘中DHA水平与NC相似。AA水平较低(p <TPE胎盘CF区和PF区差异均为0.05 (p < 0.05)。结论LCPUFA在NC型、TPE型和PTPE型胎盘不同区域的分布存在差异。这可能对胎盘生长发育以及LCPUFA向胎儿的转移有影响。
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