Journal article
Placental OLAH Levels Are Altered in Fetal Growth Restriction, Preeclampsia and Models of Placental Dysfunction
N de Alwis, S Beard, NK Binder, N Pritchard, TJ Kaitu’u-Lino, SP Walker, O Stock, K Groom, S Petersen, A Henry, JM Said, S Seeho, SC Kane, S Tong, L Hui, NJ Hannan
Antioxidants | Published : 2022
Abstract
Previously, we identified elevated transcripts for the gene Oleoyl-ACP Hydrolase (OLAH) in the maternal circulation of pregnancies complicated by preterm fetal growth restriction. As placental dysfunction is central to the pathogenesis of both fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia, we aimed to investigate OLAH levels and function in the human placenta. We assessed OLAH mRNA expression (qPCR) throughout pregnancy, finding placental expression increased as gestation progressed. OLAH mRNA and protein levels (Western blot) were elevated in placental tissue from cases of preterm preeclampsia, while OLAH protein levels in placenta from growth-restricted pregnancies were comparatively reduced i..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for salaries was provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowships to TKL (#1159261), ST (#1136418) and NJH (#1146128). The funders played no role in study design or analysis.