Nuclear Localisation of the Endocannabinoid Metabolizing Enzyme Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase (FAAH) in Invasive Trophoblasts and an Association with Recurrent Miscarriage

Abstract Endocannabiniods are lipid signalling molecules that are related to the major psychoactive component in marijuana, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and are increasingly recognized as being important in implantation and development of early embryos. The endocannabinoid anandamide, is metabolized...

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description Abstract Endocannabiniods are lipid signalling molecules that are related to the major psychoactive component in marijuana, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and are increasingly recognized as being important in implantation and development of early embryos. The endocannabinoid anandamide, is metabolized by the enzyme fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), and insufficient levels of this enzyme have been implicated in spontaneous miscarriage in women and implantation failure in mice. We screened placental bed biopsies and placental tissue from 45 women with recurrent miscarriage and 17 gestation-matched women with normal pregnancies for the expression of FAAH by immunohistochemistry. Unexpectedly, the enzyme appeared to be localised to the nucleus of trophoblasts and this was confirmed by western blotting of sub-cellular fractions and confocal microscopy. FAAH was expressed in the cytoplasm of large decidual stromal cells and significantly more women with recurrent miscarriage (73%) expressed FAAH in these cells than women with normal pregnancy (31%). FAAH was also expressed in the nucleus of extravillous trophoblasts that had invaded the decidua from 67% of women with recurrent miscarriage but was not expressed by these cells in any women with normal pregnancies. In contrast, FAAH was expressed in extravillous trophoblasts that had migrated out of the villi but that had not yet invaded the decidua in both normal pregnancies and in cases of recurrent miscarriage. FAAH was also present in the nucleus of a small number of villous trophoblasts in some specimens. FAAH appears to be over expressed in trophoblasts that have invaded the decidua, as well as in large decidual stromal cells in many cases of recurrent miscarriage. This may reflect inadequate control of the cannabinoid system in the uterus of women who experience recurrent miscarriages. The functional significance of the unexpected nuclear localisation of FAAH in trophoblasts is not yet clear.
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Biological and medical sciences
Cannabinoid
Cannabinoid Receptor Modulators - metabolism
Cell Nucleus - metabolism
Cytoplasm - enzymology
Decidua
Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
Endocannabinoids
Fatty acid amide hydrolase
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Internal Medicine
Microscopy, Confocal
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Pregnancy
Recurrent miscarriage
Trophoblast
Trophoblasts - enzymology
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