Measurement of vasoactive metabolites (hydroxyeicosatetraenoic and epoxyeicosatrienoic acids) in uterine tissues of normal and compromised human pregnancy

BACKGROUNDPreeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction define two disorders of a multifactorial etiology that compromise maternal and fetal well being as well as cardiovascular health in later life. Many of the overt symptoms of preeclampsia are attributable to the systemic endothelial dysfuncti...

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description BACKGROUNDPreeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction define two disorders of a multifactorial etiology that compromise maternal and fetal well being as well as cardiovascular health in later life. Many of the overt symptoms of preeclampsia are attributable to the systemic endothelial dysfunction observed in the uteroplacental and systemic circulation, leading to a generalized vasoconstriction, hypertension and inadequate placental perfusion. Mounting evidence implicates nonprostanoid eicosanoids, epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) and hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids (HETEs) in the control of vascular function and dysfunction. OBJECTIVETo determine whether levels of EETs and HETEs are altered in preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction compared with normal term pregnancy. METHODSAn analytical liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry profiling method was utilized in order to analyze differential levels of EETs and HETEs in intrauterine tissues of term nonlaboring, laboring and preeclamptic women as well as women with a growth-restricted pregnancy. RESULTSPlacentae of preeclamptic women contained significantly (P < 0.05) larger amounts of 5-HETE, 12-HETE and 15-HETE known to possess either vasoconstrictive or proinflammatory actions. Laboring tissues were characterized by significantly higher (P < 0.05) EET levels in the amnion compared with the other clinical groups. EET and HETE levels in preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction were positively correlated (P < 0.05), whereas in normal and laboring pregnancies, EETs and HETEs were negatively correlated. CONCLUSIONIncreased production of 5-HETE, 12-HETE and 15-HETE metabolites in preeclamptic placentae indicates an important role for this family of eicosanoids in the cause of this disease.
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Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
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Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acids - metabolism
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Pregnancy
Pregnancy. Fetus. Placenta
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