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Influence of high glucose in the expression of miRNAs and IGF1R signaling pathway in human myometrial explants

Journal

ARCHIVES OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS
Volume 303, Issue 6, Pages 1513-1522

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-020-05940-5

Keywords

Human; Myometrium; High glucose; IGF1R signaling pathway; miRNAs

Funding

  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation-FAPESP, Brazil [13/16922-4, 14/23517-1]
  2. German Research Foundation-DFG, Germany [Ma1550/12-1, Mo2017/3-2]
  3. Projekt DEAL
  4. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [13/16922-4, 14/23517-1] Funding Source: FAPESP

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This study found that exposure of human myometrium to high glucose conditions for 48 hours can regulate the expression of miRNAs, IGF1R, and its downstream targets, but does not significantly affect the expression of some related genes, indicating a certain response of the myometrium to short-term exposure to high glucose.
Purpose Several roles are attributed to the myometrium including sperm and embryo transport, menstrual discharge, control of uterine blood flow, and labor. Although being a target of diabetes complications, the influence of high glucose on this compartment has been poorly investigated. Both miRNAs and IGF1R are associated with diabetic complications in different tissues. Herein, we examined the effects of high glucose on the expression of miRNAs and IGF1R signaling pathway in the human myometrium. Methods Human myometrial explants were cultivated for 48 h under either high or low glucose conditions. Thereafter, the conditioned medium was collected for biochemical analyses and the myometrial samples were processed for histological examination as well as miRNA and mRNA expression profiling by qPCR. Results Myometrial structure and morphology were well preserved after 48 h of cultivation in both high and low glucose conditions. Levels of lactate, creatinine, LDH and estrogen in the supernatant were similar between groups. An explorative screening by qPCR arrays revealed that 6 out of 754 investigated miRNAs were differentially expressed in the high glucose group. Data validation by single qPCR assays confirmed diminished expression of miR-215-5p and miR-296-5p, and also revealed reduced miR-497-3p levels. Accordingly, mRNA levels of IGF1R and its downstream mediators FOXO3 and PDCD4, which are potentially targeted by miR-497-3p, were elevated under high glucose conditions. In contrast, mRNA expression of IGF1, PTEN, and GLUT1 was unchanged. Conclusions The human myometrium responds to short-term exposure (48 h) to high glucose concentrations by regulating the expression of miRNAs, IGF1R and its downstream targets.

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