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Pregnant biglycan knockout mice have altered cardiorenal adaptations and a shorter gestational length, but do not develop a pre-eclamptic phenotype

Journal

PLACENTA
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages 52-62

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W B SAUNDERS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2022.02.002

Keywords

Biglycan; Pregnancy; Placenta; Angiogenesis; Vascularization; Maternal cardiorenal health

Funding

  1. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia [1042239]
  2. Elizabeth and Vernon Puzey Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Melbourne

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This study demonstrates that complete knockout of biglycan is not associated with features of pre-eclampsia.
Introduction: Pre-eclampsia complicates 4.6% of pregnancies and is linked to impaired placentation; likely due to dysregulated vasculogenesis/angiogenesis. Proteoglycans, such as biglycan, are located on the endothelial surface of fetal capillaries. Biglycan is reduced in the placenta of pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction and pre-eclampsia. Importantly, biglycan stimulates angiogenesis in numerous tissues. Therefore, this study investigated whether biglycan knockdown in mice results in a pre-eclamptic phenotype. Methods: Wild-type (WT) and Bgn-/- mice underwent cardiorenal measurements prior to and during pregnancy. One cohort of mice underwent post-mortem on gestational day 18 (E18) and another cohort underwent postmortem on postnatal day 1 (PN1), with maternal and offspring tissues of relevance collected. Results: Bgn-/- dams had increased heart rate (+9%, p < 0.037) and reduced systolic (-11%, p < 0.001), diastolic (-15%, p < 0.001), and mean arterial (-12%, p < 0.001) pressures at all ages investigated compared to WT. Additionally, Bgn-/- dams had reduced urine flow rate (-64%, p < 0.001) as well as reduced urinary excretions (-49%, p < 0.004) during late gestation compared to WT. Bgn-/- pups had higher body weight (+8%, p = 0.004; E18 only) and a higher liver-to-brain weight ratio (+43%, p < 0.001). Placental weight was unaltered with only minor changes in vasculogenic and angiogenic gene abundances detected, which did not correlate to changes in protein expression. Discussion: This study demonstrated that total knockdown of biglycan is not associated with features of preeclampsia.

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