Disruption of the Expression of the Placental Clock and Melatonin Genes in Preeclampsia

Feb 11, 2023International journal of molecular sciences

Disrupted Daily Rhythms and Melatonin Gene Activity in the Placenta during Preeclampsia

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Abstract

Placental macrophages exhibit significant circadian expression of clock genes, but one third lose this rhythmicity in certain conditions.

  • Clock genes BMAL1, CLOCK, PER2, CRY2, and NR1D1 were expressed in placental macrophages isolated from healthy women.
  • One third of placental macrophages lost rhythmic expression of clock genes, which was restored when co-cultured with trophoblasts.
  • Both macrophages and trophoblasts produced and expressed the MT2 receptor.
  • In women who developed preeclampsia, placental macrophages lost circadian oscillations that could not be rescued by co-culture.
  • Melatonin production and oscillations were altered in macrophages from preeclamptic pregnancies.

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Key numbers

1/3
Loss of circadian rhythmicity
One third of placental macrophages lost clock gene rhythmicity.
70%
Circadian expression in healthy macrophages
Circadian expression of clock genes was observed in 70% of placental macrophages.

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What this is

  • This research investigates in placental macrophages and their disruption in preeclampsia.
  • It examines the expression of clock genes and production in these cells.
  • The study finds that preeclampsia is associated with a loss of circadian rhythmicity in placental macrophages.

Essence

  • in placental macrophages are disrupted in preeclampsia, affecting clock gene expression and production.

Key takeaways

  • In preeclampsia, are lost, and production is significantly altered, indicating potential links to obstetrical complications.

Caveats

  • Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms behind the loss of .

Definitions

  • circadian rhythms: Biological processes that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle, influencing various physiological functions.
  • melatonin: A hormone produced by the pineal gland that regulates sleep-wake cycles and circadian rhythms.

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