Journal article
The L-NAME mouse model of preeclampsia and impact to long-term maternal cardiovascular health
N de Alwis, NK Binder, S Beard, YTM Mangwiro, E Kadife, JSM Cuffe, E Keenan, BR Fato, TJ Kaitu'u-Lino, FC Brownfoot, SA Marshall, NJ Hannan
Life Science Alliance | Published : 2022
Abstract
Preeclampsia affects ∼2-8% of pregnancies worldwide. It is associated with increased long-term maternal cardiovascular disease risk. This study assesses the effect of the vasoconstrictor N(ω)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) in modelling preeclampsia in mice, and its long-term effects on maternal cardiovascular health. In this study, we found that L-NAME administration mimicked key characteristics of preeclampsia, including elevated blood pressure, impaired fetal and placental growth, and increased circulating endothelin-1 (vasoconstrictor), soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (anti-angiogenic factor), and C-reactive protein (inflammatory marker). Post-delivery, mice that received L-NAM..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the staff at the Austin Health BioResources Facility (Heidelberg) for assisting with the care of the animals. Support for this work was provided by the Trevor B Kilvington Bequest. Salary support was provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowships to NJ Hannan (#1146128). The funder played no role in study design or analysis.