International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2020)

Erythropoietin Mimetic Peptide (pHBSP) Corrects Endothelial Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Preeclampsia

  • Mikhail Korokin,
  • Vladimir Gureev,
  • Oleg Gudyrev,
  • Ivan Golubev,
  • Liliya Korokina,
  • Anna Peresypkina,
  • Tatiana Pokrovskaia,
  • Galina Lazareva,
  • Vladislav Soldatov,
  • Mariya Zatolokina,
  • Anna Pobeda,
  • Elena Avdeeva,
  • Evgeniya Beskhmelnitsyna,
  • Tatyana Denisyuk,
  • Natalia Avdeeva,
  • Olga Bushueva,
  • Mikhail Pokrovskii

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 18
p. 6759

Abstract

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Preeclampsia is a severe disease of late pregnancy. Etiological factors and a pathogenetic pattern of events still require significant clarification, but it is now recognized that a large role is played by placentation disorders and emerging endothelial dysfunction. The administration of short-chain peptides mimicking the spatial structure of the B erythropoietin chain may become one of the directions of searching for new drugs for preeclampsia prevention and therapy. Simulation of ADMA-like preeclampsia in Wistar rats was performed by the administration of a non-selective NOS blocker L-NAME from the 14th to 20th day of pregnancy. The administration of the pHBSP at the doses of 10 µg/kg and 250 µg/kg corrected the established morphofunctional disorders. The greatest effect was observed at a dose of 250 µg/kg. There was a decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 31.2 and 32.8%, respectively (p p = 0.0006), placental microcirculation increased by 82.8% (p p = 0.0003), the greater omentum edema decreased by 11.7% (p = 0.0005) and proteinuria decreased by 76.1% (p < 0.0002). In addition, there was an improvement in the morphological pattern of the fetoplacental complex and the ratio of BAX to Bcl-2 expression which characterizes the apoptotic orientation of the cells.

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