International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2022)

Study of the Ghrelin/LEAP-2 Ratio in Humans and Rats during Different Phases of Pregnancy

  • Maria Fernanda Garcés,
  • Julieth Daniela Buell-Acosta,
  • Edith Ángel-Müller,
  • Arturo José Parada-Baños,
  • Jaidy Acosta-Alvarez,
  • Harold Felipe Saavedra-López,
  • Roberto Franco-Vega,
  • Luis Miguel Maldonado-Acosta,
  • Franklin Escobar-Cordoba,
  • Keydy Vásquez-Romero,
  • Ezequiel Lacunza,
  • Sofía Alexandra Caminos-Cepeda,
  • Rubén Nogueiras,
  • Carlos Diéguez,
  • Ariel Iván Ruiz-Parra,
  • Jorge Eduardo Caminos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179514
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 17
p. 9514

Abstract

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The Liver-Expressed Antimicrobial Peptide 2 (LEAP-2) has emerged as an endogenous GHS-R antagonist and blunts the orexigenic action of ghrelin. This study aimed to determine the Ghrelin/LEAP-2 ratio in humans and rats during pregnancy. In humans, we conducted a nested case-control study within an observational prospective cohort. Healthy and mild preeclamptic pregnant women were studied at each trimester of gestation and three months postpartum. In addition, a group of non-pregnant women was studied into the follicular and luteal phases of the menstrual cycle. Furthermore, Ghrelin/LEAP-2 ratio was investigated in non-pregnant rats and at different periods of rat pregnancy. Human and rat serum ghrelin and LEAP-2 levels were determined using the commercially available ELISA kits. The Ghrelin/LEAP-2 ratio peak around the second trimester of gestation in healthy pregnant women (p p > 0.05). The Ghrelin/LEAP-2 ratio in pregnant rat reached the peak around mid-gestation with a similar pattern to the human pregnancy. LEAP-2 was visualized by immunohistochemistry in human term placenta and rat placentas on days 12, 16 and 21 of pregnancy. In conclusion, this study provides the first evidence of a Ghrelin/LEAP-2 ratio peak around the half-way point of pregnancy onwards during human and rat pregnancy, and it might be associated with increased rates of weight gain during pregnancy. Thus, this study suggests that LEAP-2 and Ghrelin/LEAP-2 ratio might play an important role in maternal physiology adaptation of weight gain during pregnancy.

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