INVESTIGADORES
MIRANDA Silvia Esther
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Increased VEGF Expression in Maternal-Fetal Interface in a Multiparity Mouse Model
Autor/es:
BARRIENTOS G; LITWIN S; PRADOS MB; MIRANDA
Lugar:
Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Jornada; VIII Jornadas Multidisciplinarias de la Sociedad Argentina de Biología.; 2006
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad argentina de biología
Resumen:
INCREASED VEGF EXPRESSION IN maternal-fetal interface in a multiparity mouse model. aG.Barrientos, aS.Litwin, aM.B.Prados, bM.E Roux and aS.Miranda aIDEHU(CONICET-UBA); bCátedra de Fisiopatología,FFyB-UBA. Junín 956-4Piso. Buenos Aires-ARGENTINA (smiranda@ffyb.uba.ar) We previously reported that multiparous mouse placentae showed an increase in the number of macrophages and in the grade of trophoblast invasion. The aim of this study was to analyze VEGF and VEGF-sR1 in the same animal model. Methods: CBA/JxCBA/J, CBA/JxBALB/c and the abortion-prone CBA/JxDBA/2 mouse combinations were divided into three groups: Primiparous Young (PY): 3.0±0.5 months old; Primiparous Old (PO): 8.5±0.5 months old and Multiparous Old (MO): 8.5±0.5 months old with 4 pregnancies. Non-pregnant (NP) CBA/J sera plus placentae and sera from term pregnancies were obtained. Placental VEGF expression was investigated by IHC, and serum VEGF and VEGF-sR1 levels by ELISA. Results: All groups showed similar quantity of VEGF+ cells in spongiotrophoblast and laberynthine. Among the PY groups, CBA/JxDBA/2 presented a lower expression of VEGF in the area next to the decidua compared to that observed in the normal CBA/JxBALB/c combination. All MO groups showed a similar high expression of VEGF in this region. In contrast, at term of pregnancy, sera from the primiparous CBA/JxBALB/c group showed the highest concentration of VEGF-sR1 while both CBA/JxBALB/c and CBA/JxDBA/2 multiparous females demonstrated similar and low circulating levels. All groups analyzed showed no differences in VEGF levels. Conclusions: Multiparity increased VEGF expression in maternal-fetal interface without modifying circulating levels. We suggest that multiparity enhances trophoblast invasion and that VEGF participates in this process.