TNFα Blockade Reverses Vascular and Uteroplacental Matrix Metalloproteinases Imbalance and Collagen Accumulation in Hypertensive Pregnant Rats
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Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-related disorder of maternal hypertension-in-pregnancy (HTN-Preg) and often fetal growth restriction (FGR). Placental ischemia could be an initiating event leading to inadequate vascular and uteroplacental remodeling and HTN-Preg; however, the molecular targets are unclear. To test the hypothesis that placental ischemia-induced release of proinflammatory cytokines target vascular and uteroplacental matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), we tested if infusing TNFα (200 ng/kg/day) in day-14 pregnant (Preg) rats causes MMP imbalance and collagen accumulation, and if infusing TNFα decoy receptor Etanercept (0.4 mg/kg/day) in HTN-Preg rats with reduced uteroplacental perfusion pressure (RUPP) reverses MMP imbalance and collagen accumulation. On gestational day-19, blood pressure (BP) was higher in Preg + TNFα and RUPP vs Preg rats, and restored in RUPP + Etanercept rats. Gelatin zymography and Western blots revealed decreases in MMP-2 and MMP-9 and increases in MMP-1 and MMP-7 in aorta, uterus and placenta of Preg + TNFα and RUPP, that were reversed in RUPP + Etanercept rats. Collagen-I and IV were abundant in Preg + TNFα and RUPP, and were decreased in RUPP + Etanercept rats. The litter size, uterine, placenta, and pup weight were markedly reduced in RUPP, insignificantly reduced in Preg + TNFα, and slightly improved in RUPP + Etanercept rats. Thus TNFα blockade reverses the decreases in vascular and uteroplacental MMP-2 and MMP-9, and the increases in MMP-1, MMP-7 and accumulation of collagen-I and IV induced by placental ischemia and TNFα in HTN-Preg rats. Targeting TNFα using cytokine antagonists, or MMPs using MMP modulators could rectify MMP imbalance and collagen accumulation, restore vascular and uteroplacental remodeling, and improve BP in HTN-Preg and preeclampsia.
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