Hypertension in Pregnancy (Apr 2019)

Increased circulating trimethylamine N-oxide plays a contributory role in the development of endothelial dysfunction and hypertension in the RUPP rat model of preeclampsia

  • Hui Chen,
  • Jiabao Li,
  • Ning Li,
  • Hongsheng Liu,
  • Jiyun Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2019.1584630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 96 – 104

Abstract

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Objective: We examined whether trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) plays a role in endothelial dysfunction and hypertension in the reduced uterine perfusion pressure (RUPP) rat model of preeclampsia (PE). Methods: Normal pregnant rats and RUPP rats were treated without or with 3,3-Dimethyl-1-butanol (DMB, a TMAO inhibitor) from gestational day 14. Results: On day 19 of gestation, RUPP rats had higher plasma TMAO, impaired vasodilation and hypertension, decreased interleukin (IL)-10, increased superoxide production and proinflammatory cytokines in the aorta. All of which were reversed by DMD. Conclusion: Increased circulating TMAO downregulates IL-10 and promotes vascular inflammation and oxidative stress, contributing to endothelial dysfunction and hypertension in PE.

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