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Alterations of intrauterine eicosanoid production in pregnancy-induced hypertension: Decreased production of 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid in the placenta
Authors:Eva Arbogast  Wolfgang Schfer  Hans Peter Zahradnik
Institution:Eva Arbogast, Wolfgang Schäfer,Hans Peter Zahradnik,
Abstract:The important role of eicosanoids in pregnancy-induced hypertension is generally accepted. Because of the lack of innervation of the uteroplacental vessels, humoral vasoactive factors are important for the regulation of vascular tone. Until now, mainly the balance of vasodilatative and vasoconstrictive prostaglandins has been studied. We were able to confirm their intrauterine imbalance in hypertensive pregnancies. In addition, the placental production of less known lipoxygenase metabolites has been analyzed in this study. Intrauterine tissues (30–100mg wet weight) were examined for their release of eicosanoids. Short term tissue cultures were performed in Hanks balanced salts solution (HBSS) at 37°C in an atmosphere of 95% air/5% CO2 with and without incorporation of tritiated arachidonic acid. The arachidonate metabolites in culture media were analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with radioactivity detection or by enzymeimmunoassays or radioimmunoassays, respectively. All intrauterine tissues released more lipoxygenase metabolites than cyclooxygenase metabolites with 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenic acid (12-HETE) as their main metabolite. The placental release of 12-HETE was significantly decreased in hypertensive pregnancies. In hypertensive pregnancies the ratio TXB2/6-keto-PGF synthesis was increased.Lipoxygenase metabolites, especially 12-HETE, seem to have impotant physiological and pathophysiological functions in the intrauterine compartment. Their biological role in this context needs further investigation.
Keywords:Eicosanoids  pregnancy  induced hypertension  12-HETE
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