TY - JOUR
T1 - Chorionic vessels response against acute hypoxia in vitro
T2 - a correlation with doppler indices
AU - Gonzalez, R.
AU - Macaya, R.
AU - Benavente, P.
AU - Katcf, S.
AU - Poblete, A.
AU - Rojas, I.
AU - Valenzuela, G. J.
AU - Oyarzun, E.
AU - Germain, A.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of acute hypoxia on placental vessels reactivity from patients with severely abnormal uterine and umbilical Doppler study versus patients with normal Doppler indices. STUDY DESIGN: Isolated placental vessels (chorionic arteries and veins, 2 mm diameter) were obtained from patients with term pregnancies and abnormal uterine (S/D > 3.5 and notch) and umbilical (PI > 95 percentile) Doppler indices (placenta n -4, vessels, n = 20} and patients with normal Doppler study (placenta n= 11, vessels, n=53). Vessels incubated in Krebs bicarbonate buffer, under 95% 02 and precontracted with U46619, in an in vitro system were exposed to hypoxia (95% N2, 5% CO2) for one hour. Data is expressed as % of L'46619 steady state. ANOVA, Student-NewmanKeuls, and unpaired t test statistics were utilized. RESULTS: Relaxation capacity was reduced in a 73% in abnormal group. Under hypoxic conditions there was a relaxation of 18.2% ±1.5 SEM in normal group vs 4.9% ±1.6 SEM in abnormal group (p<0.05). There were not statistically significant differences between arteries and veins. CONCLUSIONS: Hypoxie relaxation of chorionic vessels in vitro is significantly reduced in vessels from placentas potentially with chorionic hypoxia in vivo. This abnormal response may be a possible explanation for a high impedance of umbilical-placental territory determined by Doppler studies.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of acute hypoxia on placental vessels reactivity from patients with severely abnormal uterine and umbilical Doppler study versus patients with normal Doppler indices. STUDY DESIGN: Isolated placental vessels (chorionic arteries and veins, 2 mm diameter) were obtained from patients with term pregnancies and abnormal uterine (S/D > 3.5 and notch) and umbilical (PI > 95 percentile) Doppler indices (placenta n -4, vessels, n = 20} and patients with normal Doppler study (placenta n= 11, vessels, n=53). Vessels incubated in Krebs bicarbonate buffer, under 95% 02 and precontracted with U46619, in an in vitro system were exposed to hypoxia (95% N2, 5% CO2) for one hour. Data is expressed as % of L'46619 steady state. ANOVA, Student-NewmanKeuls, and unpaired t test statistics were utilized. RESULTS: Relaxation capacity was reduced in a 73% in abnormal group. Under hypoxic conditions there was a relaxation of 18.2% ±1.5 SEM in normal group vs 4.9% ±1.6 SEM in abnormal group (p<0.05). There were not statistically significant differences between arteries and veins. CONCLUSIONS: Hypoxie relaxation of chorionic vessels in vitro is significantly reduced in vessels from placentas potentially with chorionic hypoxia in vivo. This abnormal response may be a possible explanation for a high impedance of umbilical-placental territory determined by Doppler studies.
KW - Placenta
KW - Vasoconstrictor Agents
KW - Pregnancy Toxemia
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U2 - 10.1016/S0002-9378(97)80604-7
DO - 10.1016/S0002-9378(97)80604-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33748630196
SN - 0001-5563
VL - 176
SP - S154
JO - Acta Diabetologica Latina
JF - Acta Diabetologica Latina
IS - 1 PART II
ER -