IQUIBICEN   23947
INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BIOLOGICA DE LA FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS EXACTAS Y NATURALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Leptin protects placental cells from apoptosis induced by acidic stress
Autor/es:
TORO, AYELEN; GUADIX, PILAR; VARONE, CECILIA; VILARINO GARCIA,TERESA; DUEÑAS, JOSE; PEREZ PEREZ, ANTONIO; MAYMÓ, JULIETA; SANCHEZ-MARGALET, VICTOR
Revista:
CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2018
ISSN:
0302-766X
Resumen:
The placenta allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide and is crucial to manage acid-base balance within a narrow pH. It is known that low pH levels are a risk of apoptosis in several tissues. However, there has been little discussion about the effect of acidic stress in placenta. Leptin was described as a placental cytokine with several reproductive functions and previous results of our group have demonstrated that leptin prevents apoptosis of trophoblast cells under different stress conditions. The purpose of the present work is to evaluate acidic stress consequences in trophoblast explants survival and to determine leptin action in these conditions. For this objective, term human trophoblast explants were cultured at physiological pH (pH 7.4) and at acidic pH (pH 6.8) in the presence or absence of leptin. Active Caspase-3 and cleaved PARP-1 abundances were increased at low extracellular pH. Moreover, t-Bid levels were also augmented as well as p53 expression and phosphorylation on S46. Leptin treatment prevents the consequences of acidosis, decreasing p53 expression and increasing Mdm-2 expression. In summary, this work demonstrated for first time that low pH induces apoptosis of human trophoblast explants involving apoptotic intrinsic pathway and leptin impairs this effect.