CEFYBO   02669
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FARMACOLOGICOS Y BOTANICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Effects of natural ligands of PPARgamma on lipid metabolism in placental tissues from healthy and diabetic rats
Autor/es:
CAPOBIANCO EVANGELINA; WHITE VERÓNICA; HIGA ROMINA; MARTÍNEZ NORA; JAWERBAUM ALICIA
Revista:
MOLECULAR HUMAN REPRODUCTION.
Editorial:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: London, UK; Año: 2008 vol. 14 p. 491 - 499
ISSN:
1360-9947
Resumen:
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma) is a ligand-dependent nuclear receptor that plays an important role in placental development and function metabolism in diabetic and control rats after mid pregnancy, as well as the concentrations of the PPAR gamma endogenous agonist 15deoxyD12,14Prostaglandin J2 (15dPGJ2). In vitro experiments showed that 15dPGJ2 did not regulate placental concentrations of triglycerides, cholesteryl esters, phospholipids and free fatty acids, but decreased the de novo synthesis of these lipid species. PPAR agonists were administered in vivo through dietary supplementation with either 6% olive oil or 6% safflower oil. These treatments led to increases in placental lipid mass in control tissues and more markedly in diabetic tissues. In addition, they led to reductions in the de novo lipid synthesis both in control and in diabetic placental tissues. In the placenta from diabetic rats fed with the standard diet, 15dPGJ2 concentrations were greatly reduced. Both dietary supplementations increased the concentrations of 15dPGJ2 in placentas from control and diabetic rats. These data indicate that, in the placenta, PPAR gamma natural ligands regulate the concentration of their own endogenous ligands. In addition, they increase the placental capacity to accumulate maternal-derived lipids, and reduce the de novo lipid synthesis, thus regulating metabolic pathways that are altered in the placenta from diabetic rats and involved in the lipid transfer to the developing fetus.