Pregnancy Differentially Regulates the Collagens Types I and III in Left Ventricle from Rat Heart

Author:

Limon-Miranda Sarai1,Salazar-Enriquez Diana G.2,Muñiz Jesus2,Ramirez-Archila Mario V.2,Sanchez-Pastor Enrique A.2,Andrade Felipa3,Soñanez-Organis Jose G.1,Moran-Palacio Edgar F.1,Virgen-Ortiz Adolfo1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Science and Engineering, Department of Chemical Biological and Agropecuary Sciences, University of Sonora, Lazaro Cardenas 100, Colonia, Campus Navojoa, Francisco Villa, 85890 Navojoa, SON, Mexico

2. University Center for Biomedical Investigations, University of Colima, 28045 Colima, COL, Mexico

3. Technological Institute of Colima, 28976 Villa de Alvarez, COL, Mexico

Abstract

The pathologic cardiac remodeling has been widely documented; however, the physiological cardiac remodeling induced by pregnancy and its reversion in postpartum are poorly understood. In the present study we investigated the changes in collagen I (Col I) and collagen III (Col III) mRNA and protein levels in left ventricle from rat heart during pregnancy and postpartum. Col I and Col III mRNA expression in left ventricle samples during pregnancy and postpartum were analyzed by using quantitative PCR. Data obtained from gene expression show that Col I and Col III in left ventricle are upregulated during pregnancy with reversion in postpartum. In contrast to gene expression, the protein expression evaluated by western blot showed that Col I is downregulated and Col III is upregulated in left ventricle during pregnancy. In conclusion, the pregnancy differentially regulates collagens types I and III in heart; this finding could be an important molecular mechanism that regulates the ventricular stiffness in response to blood volume overload present during pregnancy which is reversed in postpartum.

Funder

Mexico’s National Council for Science and Technology

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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