Ovine uterine space restriction causes dysregulation of the renin-angiotensin system in fetal kidneys. Biol Reprod 2017 Jan 01;96(1):211-220
Date
04/11/2017Pubmed ID
28395333Pubmed Central ID
PMC6373835DOI
10.1095/biolreprod.116.140079Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85022323462 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 2 CitationsAbstract
UNLABELLED: In ovine pregnancy, uterine space restriction (USR) resulting from decreased space for placental attachment caused intrauterine growth restriction and impaired nephrogenesis. The fetal kidney renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is involved in nephrogenesis, fluid balance, and iron deposition. Angiotensin II exerts its effects via multiple receptors: angiotensin II 1-8 receptor type 1 (AT 1 R) and type 2 (AT 2 R), and angiotensin II 1-7 Mas receptor (MASR).
OBJECTIVE: : To test the hypothesis that ovine USR is associated with dysregulation of the fetal renal RAS.
METHODS: : Multiparous pregnant ewes (n = 32), 16 with surgical bifurcated disconnection of one uterine horn to further reduce placental attachment sites, were studied. USR (n = 31) ovine fetuses were compared to nonspace restricted (NSR) singleton controls (n = 22) on gestational day (GD) 120 or GD130, term GD147. Fetal plasma was collected to evaluate plasma renin activity and iron indices. Fetal kidney AT 1 R, AT 2 R, and MASR proteins were assessed by Western immunoblotting and immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS: : AT 1 R, AT 2 R, and MASR protein expression was higher in USR at GD130 than aged-matched NSR and USR at GD120, ( P < 0.05 all). AT 1 R and AT 2 R localization was homogenous throughout proximal and distal tubules in both USR and NSR at both gestational dates. MASR localization was punctate throughout renal cortical structures including tubules and glomeruli in both USR and NSR, shifted to intranuclear at GD130. Plasma renin activity was inversely related to plasma osmolarity ( P < 0.02) and was downregulated in USR at GD130 ( P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: : By late gestation, USR upregulated renal angiotensin receptor expression, an effect with potential functional implications.
Author List
Kranch-Shorthouse RA, Bauer AS, Magness RR, Lopez GE, Segar JL, Blohowiak SE, Kling PJAuthor
Jeffrey L. Segar MD Professor in the Pediatrics department at Medical College of WisconsinMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AnimalsCreatinine
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Fetal Growth Retardation
Iron
Kidney Cortex
Osmolar Concentration
Pregnancy
Receptors, Angiotensin
Renin
Renin-Angiotensin System
Sheep