Midgestation Leptin Infusion Induces Characteristics of Clinical Preeclampsia in Mice, Which Is Ablated by Endothelial Mineralocorticoid Receptor Deletion

Author:

Faulkner Jessica L.1ORCID,Wright Derrian2,Antonova Galina2,Jaffe Iris Z.3ORCID,Kennard Simone2,Belin de Chantemèle Eric J.24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology (J.L.F.), Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.

2. Vascular Biology Center (D.W., G.A., S.K., E.J.B.d.C.), Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.

3. Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA (I.Z.J.).

4. Department of Cardiology (E.J.B.d.C.), Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.

Abstract

Background: Patients with preeclampsia demonstrate increases in placental leptin production in midgestation, and an associated increase in late gestation plasma leptin levels. The consequences of mid-late gestation increases in leptin production in pregnancy is unknown. Our previous work indicates that leptin infusion induces endothelial dysfunction in nonpregnant female mice via leptin-mediated aldosterone production and endothelial mineralocorticoid receptor (ECMR) activation, which is ablated by ECMR deletion. Therefore, we hypothesized that leptin infusion in mid-gestation of pregnancy induces endothelial dysfunction and hypertension, hallmarks of clinical preeclampsia, which are prevented by ECMR deletion. Methods: Leptin was infused via miniosmotic pump (0.9 mg/kg per day) into timed-pregnant ECMR-intact (WT) and littermate-mice with ECMR deletion (KO) on gestation day (GD)11-18. Results: Leptin infusion decreased fetal weight and placental efficiency in WT mice compared with WT+vehicle. Radiotelemetry recording demonstrated that blood pressure increased in leptin-infused WT mice during infusion. Leptin infusion reduced endothelial-dependent relaxation responses to acetylcholine (ACh) in both resistance (second-order mesenteric) and conduit (aorta) vessels in WT pregnant mice. Leptin infusion increased placental ET-1 (endothelin-1) production evidenced by increased PPET-1 (preproendothelin-1) and ECE-1 (endothelin-converting enzyme-1) expressions in WT mice. Adrenal aldosterone synthase ( CYP11B2 ) and angiotensin II type 1 receptor b ( AT1Rb ) expression increased with leptin infusion in pregnant WT mice. KO pregnant mice demonstrated protection from leptin-induced reductions in pup weight, placental efficiency, increased BP, and endothelial dysfunction. Conclusions: Collectively, these data indicate that leptin infusion in midgestation induces endothelial dysfunction, hypertension, and fetal growth restriction in pregnant mice, which is ablated by ECMR deletion.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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