Hypertension in Pregnancy (Apr 2017)

Placental protein 13 (PP13)-induced vasodilation of resistance arteries from pregnant and nonpregnant rats occurs via endothelial-signaling pathways

  • Tijana Drobnjak,
  • Sveinbjörn Gizurarson,
  • Natalia I. Gokina,
  • Hamutal Meiri,
  • Maurizio Mandalá,
  • Berthold Huppertz,
  • George Osol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2017.1295052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
pp. 186 – 195

Abstract

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Placental protein 13 (PP13) induces hypotension in rats. This study aims to evaluate PP13 effects on isolated uterine arteries from nonpregnant and mid-pregnant rats. Vessels were isolated, cannulated, and pressurized to 50 mmHg within an arteriograph, preconstricted and exposed to increasing PP13 concentrations (10−13–10−8 M). PP13 elicited 38–50% arterial vasodilation with half-maximum response (EC50) = 1 pM. The relaxation was mediated by activating the endothelial-signaling pathways of prostaglandin and nitric oxide (NO). Accordingly, these results encourage evaluation of PP13 as a possible therapy for gestational diseases characterized by insufficient uteroplacental blood flow and/or maternal hypertension.

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