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Placental endoplasmic reticulum stress in gestational diabetes: the potential for therapeutic intervention with chemical chaperones and antioxidants

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Title:Placental endoplasmic reticulum stress in gestational diabetes: the potential for therapeutic intervention with chemical chaperones and antioxidants
Creators Name:Yung, H.W. and Alaes-Katjavivi, P. and Jones, C.J.P. and El-Bacha, T. and Golic, M. and Staff, A.C. and Burton, G.J.
Abstract:Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this work was to determine whether placental endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress may contribute to the pathophysiology of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and to test the efficacy of chemical chaperones and antioxidant vitamins in ameliorating that stress in a trophoblast-like cell line in vitro. Methods: Placental samples were obtained from women suffering from GDM and from normoglycaemic controls and were frozen immediately. Women with GDM had 2 h serum glucose levels > 9.0 mmol/l following a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test and were treated with diet and insulin when necessary. Western blotting was used to assess markers of ER stress. To test the effects of hyperglycaemia on the generation of ER stress, a new trophoblast-like cell line, BeWo-NG, was generated by culturing in a physiological glucose concentration of 5.5 mmol/l (over 20 passages) before challenging with 10 or 20 mmol/l glucose. Results: All GDM patients were well-controlled (HbA1c 5.86 +/- 0.55% or 40.64 +/- 5.85 mmol/mol, n?=?11). Low-grade ER stress was observed in the placental samples, with dilation of ER cisternae and increased phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 2 subunit a. Challenge of BeWo-NG with high glucose activated the same pathways, but this was as a result of acidosis of the culture medium rather than the glucose concentration per se. Addition of chemical chaperones 4-phenylbutyrate and tauroursodeoxycholic acid and vitamins C and E ameliorated the ER stress. Conclusions/interpretation: This is the first report of placental ER stress in GDM patients. Chemical chaperones and antioxidant vitamins represent potential therapeutic interventions for GDM.
Keywords:Antioxidants, Chaperones, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, Gestational Diabetes, Metabolic Acidosis, Placenta, Trophoblast, Unfolded Protein Response
Source:Diabetologia
ISSN:0012-186X
Publisher:Springer
Volume:59
Number:10
Page Range:2240-2250
Date:October 2016
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-016-4040-2
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