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Advances in Fetal and Neonatal Physiology

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    Chapter 1 “Surprised by Joy”*: Four Decades of Contributions to Developmental Physiology
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    Chapter 2 sGC-cGMP Signaling: Target for Anticancer Therapy.
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    Chapter 3 Lawrence D. Longo: From Chronic Fetal Hypoxia to Proteomic Predictors of Fetal Distress Syndrome – A Life Devoted to Research and Mentoring Based on Virtue-Ethics
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    Chapter 4 Pregnancy Programming and Preeclampsia: Identifying a Human Endothelial Model to Study Pregnancy-Adapted Endothelial Function and Endothelial Adaptive Failure in Preeclamptic Subjects.
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    Chapter 5 Regulation of Amniotic Fluid Volume: Evolving Concepts
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    Chapter 6 Gestational Diabetes, Preeclampsia and Cytokine Release: Similarities and Differences in Endothelial Cell Function
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    Chapter 7 Heart disease link to fetal hypoxia and oxidative stress.
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    Chapter 8 Fetal breathing movements and changes at birth.
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    Chapter 9 From Fetal Physiology to Gene Therapy: It All Started in Loma Linda
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    Chapter 10 30(+) years of exercise in pregnancy.
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    Chapter 11 Gap Junction Regulation of Vascular Tone: Implications of Modulatory Intercellular Communication During Gestation
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    Chapter 12 Effect of Preeclampsia on Placental Function: Influence of Sexual Dimorphism, microRNA's and Mitochondria.
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    Chapter 13 Altitude, Attitude and Adaptation
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    Chapter 14 The Separation of Sexual Activity and Reproduction in Human Social Evolution
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    Chapter 15 The Influence of Growth Hormone on Bone and Adipose Programming
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    Chapter 16 The Fetal Cerebral Circulation: Three Decades of Exploration by the LLU Center for Perinatal Biology
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    Chapter 17 Placental Vascular Defects in Compromised Pregnancies: Effects of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Other Maternal Stressors.
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    Chapter 18 How to build a healthy heart from scratch.
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    Chapter 19 Estrogen in the Fetus
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    Chapter 20 Calcitonin Gene Related Family Peptides: Importance in Normal Placental and Fetal Development
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Chapter title
Effect of Preeclampsia on Placental Function: Influence of Sexual Dimorphism, microRNA's and Mitochondria.
Chapter number 12
Book title
Advances in Fetal and Neonatal Physiology
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-1031-1_12
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-1030-4, 978-1-4939-1031-1
Authors

Leslie Myatt, Sribalasubashini Muralimanoharan, Alina Maloyan, Myatt, Leslie, Muralimanoharan, Sribalasubashini, Maloyan, Alina

Abstract

In pregnancy fetal growth and development occur in a sexually dimorphic manner. Male and female fetuses respond differently to the intrauterine environment with males disproportionately suffering from perinatal morbidity and mortality. We have demonstrated placental dysfunction and sexually dimorphic responses in pregnancies complicated by severe preeclampsia. Production of cytokines and apoptosis in the male placenta is heightened relative to that of the female placenta. We also find increased expression and stabilization and a sexual dimorphism in expression of the transcription factor HIF-1α, but a defect in binding to the hypoxia response element with corresponding reduced expression of HIF-1α target genes including VEGF and Glut-1. HIF-1α is involved in crosstalk with the redox sensitive transcription factor NFκB in regulation by cytokines, reactive oxygen species and expression of inflammatory genes. We find increased placental expression and DNA binding of NFκB and a sexually dimorphic response suggesting a role for NFκB in placental dysfunction with preeclampsia. Placental mitochondrial complex III activity and complex I and IV expression are reduced and alterations in mitochondrial morphology are found in preeclampsia and are linked to the hypoxamir miR-210. We propose that with severe PE placental HIF-1α is stabilized by excessive ROS, inflammation and relative hypoxia. This increases the expression of miR-210 in the placenta causing repression of mitochondria-associated target genes, potentially leading to mitochondrial and placental dysfunction. This placental dysfunction may lead to a fetal programming effect that results in disease in later life.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 9 15%
Student > Ph. D. Student 6 10%
Other 5 8%
Researcher 5 8%
Student > Master 5 8%
Other 11 19%
Unknown 18 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 11 19%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 17%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 10%
Chemistry 3 5%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 3 5%
Other 7 12%
Unknown 19 32%
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