From the Departments of Human Genetics (T.M., K.W.) and Obstetrics and
Gynecology (C.C., K.W.), University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake
City.
AbstractPregnancy induces
uterine spiral arteries to remodel into dilated uteroplacental vessels
by an unknown mechanism called "physiological
change." In women who develop preeclampsia, however, many spiral
arteries remain unchanged or develop medial hyperplasia and atherosis.
We recently demonstrated that angiotensinogen is expressed
by remodeling spiral arteries in first-trimester decidua. We
hypothesize that a local spiral artery renin-angiotensin
system mediates pregnancy-induced remodeling of these vessels. In this
study we tested for expression of renin,
angiotensin-converting enzyme, and angiotensin
II type 1 receptor genes in the first-trimester uterus using
reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Expression was
localized by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Renin,
angiotensin-converting enzyme, and the
angiotensin II type 1 receptor are all expressed in and
around remodeling spiral arteries. These observations suggest that a
local spiral artery renin-angiotensin system may play a
role in pregnancy-induced remodeling of these vessels. Elevated
angiotensinogen expression in women homozygous for the
A(-6) variant in the angiotensinogen promoter may promote
abnormal remodeling, whereas relatively lower levels in women
homozygous for G(-6) may permit enough normal remodeling to protect
these women from preeclampsia.
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Scientific Contributions
Human Spiral Artery Renin-Angiotensin System
Key Words: renin-angiotensin system arteries preeclampsia human
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