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  4. O-Linked N-Acetyl-Glucosamine Deposition In Placental Proteins Varies According To Maternal Glycemic Levels
 
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O-Linked N-Acetyl-Glucosamine Deposition In Placental Proteins Varies According To Maternal Glycemic Levels

Journal
Life Sciences
Date Issued
2018-05-07
Author(s)
Vanessa Dela Justina
Rinaldo R. dos Passos Junior
Alecsander F. Bressan
Rita C. Tostes
Fernando S. Carneiro
Thaigra S. Soares
Gustavo T. Volpato
Victor Vitorino Lima
San Martín, Sebastián  
Facultad de Medicina  
Fernanda R. Giachini
DOI
10.1016/j.lfs.2018.05.013
WoS ID
WOS:000434293900003
Abstract
Aims: Hyperglycemia increases glycosylation with O-linked N‐acetyl‐glucosamine (O-GlcNAc) contributing to placental dysfunction and fetal growth impairment. Our aim was to determine how O-GlcNAc levels are affected by hyperglycemia and the O-GlcNAc distribution in different placental regions. Main methods: Female Wistar rats were divided into the following groups: severe hyperglycemia (>300 mg/dL; n = 5); mild hyperglycemia (>140 mg/dL, at least than two time points during oral glucose tolerance test; n = 7) or normoglycemia (<120 mg/dL; n = 6). At 21 days of pregnancy, placental tissue was collected and processed for morphometry and immunohistochemistry analyses, or properly stored at −80 °C for protein quantification by western blot. Key findings: Placental index was increased only in severe hyperglycemic rats. Morphometric analysis showed increased junctional zone and decreased labyrinth region in placentas exclusively from the severe hyperglycemic group. Proteins targeted by O-GlcNAc were detected in all regions, with increased O-GlcNAc levels in the hyperglycemic group compared to control and mild hyperglycemic rats. Proteins in endothelial and trophoblast cells were the main target for O-GlcNAc. Whereas no changes in O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) expression were detected, O-GlcNAcase (OGA) expression was reduced in placentas from the severe hyperglycemic group and augmented in placentas from the mild hyperglycemic group, compared with their respective control groups. Significance: Placental O-GlcNAc overexpression may contribute to placental dysfunction, as indicated by the placental index. Additionally, morphometric alterations, occurring simultaneously with increased O-GlcNAc accumulation in the placental tissue may contribute to placental dysfunction during hyperglycemia.
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