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Regulation of placental vascular endothelial growth/permeability factor expression and angiogenesis by estrogen during early baboon pregnancy

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Volume 89, Issue 11, Pages 5803-5809

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2004-0479

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  1. NICHD NIH HHS [R01-HD-13294] Funding Source: Medline

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We have recently shown that there was a developmental increase in placental trophoblast vascular endothelial growth/permeability factor (VEG/PF) expression and vascularization that closely paralleled maternal serum estrogen levels during advancing baboon gestation. The present study determined whether estrogen regulates these important aspects of primate development. VEG/PF mRNA levels were determined by competitive RT-PCR in isolated villous placental cells, and placental vascularization was assessed by image analysis. Placentas were obtained on d 60 of gestation (length of gestation is 184 d) from baboons in which estrogen levels on d 25-59 were increased by daily administration of aromatizable androstenedione or decreased by aromatase inhibitor CGS 20267. Androstenedione treatment increased maternal serum estradiol levels 3-fold (P<0.01) and placental villous cytotrophoblast VEG/PF mRNA level to a value (mean +/- SE, 26,836 +/- 5,625 attomoles/mu g total RNA) 2.5-fold greater (P<0.05) than that in untreated animals (11,645+/-1,746 attomoles/mug RNA). In contrast, administration of CGS 20267 decreased serum estradiol (P<0.01) and placental cytotrophoblast mRNA (2,912 +/- 693 attomoles/mu g RNA; P<0.05) levels by 75%, effects prevented by concomitant administration of CGS 20267 and estradiol. VEG/PF mRNA levels in inner villous cells were unaltered. Coinciding with the increase in placental VEG/PF expression, the percent vascularized area (3.46+/-0.23) and vessel density (493+/-34 vessels/mm(2)) of the villous placenta in untreated baboons on d 60 were increased (P<0.01) in baboons in which estrogen levels were elevated by androstenedione treatment (6.54 +/- 0.56 and 743 +/- 27 vessels/mm(2), respectively). It is concluded that estrogen has an important role in stimulating trophoblast VEG/PF expression and consequently villous placental angiogenesis to promote fetal growth and development in early primate pregnancy.

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