TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of a previous pregnancy on vascular function in endothelial nitric oxide synthase 3 knockout mice
AU - Ghulmiyyah, Labib M.
AU - Tamayo, Esther
AU - Clark, Shannon M.
AU - Hankins, Gary D.V.
AU - Anderson, Garland D.
AU - Saade, George R.
AU - Longo, Monica
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported by grant R01 HL080558-02 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
PY - 2007/9
Y1 - 2007/9
N2 - Objective: Nitric oxide deficiency has been implicated in adverse pregnancy outcomes. Mice that lack endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS3) have abnormal in vitro vascular reactivity. Our objective was to assess the effect of a previous pregnancy on the abnormal vascular function of NOS3 knockout mice. Study Design: Carotid arteries from pregnant NOS3 knockout (NOS3-/-KO) and wild-type control mice (NOS3+/+WT) from first and second pregnancy were obtained for in vitro vascular reactivity studies. Vascular responses to cumulative concentrations of the vasoconstrictors phenylephrine, serotonin, and thromboxane and the vasorelaxants acetylcholine, sodium nitroprusside, and isoproterenol were determined. Results: In the first pregnancy, contractile responses were exaggerated in the knockout animals, compared with the wild-type animals. However, the second pregnancy in knockout animals was associated with normalization of responses to phenylephrine and serotonin and increased responses to the endothelium-independent relaxants. Conclusion: The vascular function of NOS3 knockout mice improves with subsequent pregnancy becoming comparable to wild-type animals.
AB - Objective: Nitric oxide deficiency has been implicated in adverse pregnancy outcomes. Mice that lack endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS3) have abnormal in vitro vascular reactivity. Our objective was to assess the effect of a previous pregnancy on the abnormal vascular function of NOS3 knockout mice. Study Design: Carotid arteries from pregnant NOS3 knockout (NOS3-/-KO) and wild-type control mice (NOS3+/+WT) from first and second pregnancy were obtained for in vitro vascular reactivity studies. Vascular responses to cumulative concentrations of the vasoconstrictors phenylephrine, serotonin, and thromboxane and the vasorelaxants acetylcholine, sodium nitroprusside, and isoproterenol were determined. Results: In the first pregnancy, contractile responses were exaggerated in the knockout animals, compared with the wild-type animals. However, the second pregnancy in knockout animals was associated with normalization of responses to phenylephrine and serotonin and increased responses to the endothelium-independent relaxants. Conclusion: The vascular function of NOS3 knockout mice improves with subsequent pregnancy becoming comparable to wild-type animals.
KW - fetal programming
KW - subsequent pregnancy
KW - vascular reactivity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ajog.2007.06.062
DO - 10.1016/j.ajog.2007.06.062
M3 - Article
C2 - 17826420
AN - SCOPUS:34548412824
SN - 0002-9378
VL - 197
SP - 279.e1-279.e5
JO - American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
JF - American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
IS - 3
ER -