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Treating the placenta to prevent adverse effects of gestational hypoxia on fetal brain development

Authors :
Tom J. Phillips
Hannah Scott
David A. Menassa
Ashleigh L. Bignell
Aman Sood
Jude S. Morton
Takami Akagi
Koki Azuma
Mark F. Rogers
Catherine E. Gilmore
Gareth J. Inman
Simon Grant
Yealin Chung
Mais M. Aljunaidy
Christy-Lynn Cooke
Bruno R. Steinkraus
Andrew Pocklington
Angela Logan
Gavin P. Collett
Helena Kemp
Peter A. Holmans
Michael P. Murphy
Tudor A. Fulga
Andrew M. Coney
Mitsuru Akashi
Sandra T. Davidge
C. Patrick Case
Source :
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2017.

Abstract

Abstract Some neuropsychiatric disease, including schizophrenia, may originate during prenatal development, following periods of gestational hypoxia and placental oxidative stress. Here we investigated if gestational hypoxia promotes damaging secretions from the placenta that affect fetal development and whether a mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ might prevent this. Gestational hypoxia caused low birth-weight and changes in young adult offspring brain, mimicking those in human neuropsychiatric disease. Exposure of cultured neurons to fetal plasma or to secretions from the placenta or from model trophoblast barriers that had been exposed to altered oxygenation caused similar morphological changes. The secretions and plasma contained altered microRNAs whose targets were linked with changes in gene expression in the fetal brain and with human schizophrenia loci. Molecular and morphological changes in vivo and in vitro were prevented by a single dose of MitoQ bound to nanoparticles, which were shown to localise and prevent oxidative stress in the placenta but not in the fetus. We suggest the possibility of developing preventative treatments that target the placenta and not the fetus to reduce risk of psychiatric disease in later life.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b061c7fc2e2040a6b274efd65f22ba8a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06300-1