Antioxidants (Nov 2022)

Irregular Expression of Cellular Stress Response Markers in the Placenta of Women with Chronic Venous Disease

  • Cielo García-Montero,
  • Oscar Fraile-Martinez,
  • Sonia Rodriguez-Martín,
  • Rosa M. Funes Moñux,
  • Jose V. Saz,
  • Coral Bravo,
  • Juan A. De Leon-Luis,
  • María Ruiz-Minaya,
  • Leonel Pekarek,
  • Miguel A. Saez,
  • Alberto García-Lledo,
  • Melchor Alvarez-Mon,
  • Julia Bujan,
  • Natalio García-Honduvilla,
  • Miguel A. Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11112277
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 2277

Abstract

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Pregnancy comprises a period in a woman’s life in which the circulatory system is subjected to hemodynamical and biochemical changes. During this period, while restructuring blood vessels and exchanging maternal-fetal products there is an increased risk of developing chronic venous disease (CVD), which may have an echo in life after childbirth for both mother and child. Previously, we investigated that pregnancy-associated CVD involves changes in placental architecture at angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis and villi morphology compared with healthy controls (HC) with no history of CVD. We aimed to more deeply investigate the oxidative stress response in placenta from women with CVD versus HC through several markers (NRF2, KEAP1, CUL3, GSK-3β). An observational, analytical, and prospective cohort study was conducted on 114 women in their third trimester of pregnancy (32 weeks). A total of 62 participants were clinically diagnosed with CVD. In parallel, 52 controls with no history of CVD (HC) were studied. Gene and protein expressions of NRF2, KEAP1, CUL3, GSK-3β were analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and immunohistochemistry. Nrf2 gene and protein expression was significantly greater in placental villi of women with CVD, while Keap1, CUL-3 and GSK-3β gene and protein expressions were significantly lower. Our results defined an aberrant gene and protein expression of Nrf2 and some of their main regulators Keap1, CUL-3 and GSK-3 β in the placenta of women with CVD, which could be an indicator of an oxidative environment observed in this tissue.

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