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Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
2021 Volume.48 No. 2 p.124 ~ p.131
Transforming growth factor-beta and liver injury in an arginine vasopressin-induced pregnant rat model
Govender Nalini

Ramdin Sapna
Reddy Rebecca
Naicker Thajasvarie
Abstract
Objective: Approximately 30% of preeclamptic pregnancies exhibit abnormal liver function tests. We assessed liver injury-associated enzyme levels and circulating transforming growth factor beta (TGF-¥â) levels in an arginine vasopressin (AVP)-induced pregnant Sprague-Dawley rat model.

Methods: Pregnant and non-pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats (n=24) received AVP (150 ng/hr) subcutaneously via mini-osmotic pumps for 18 days. Blood pressure was measured, urine samples were collected, and all animals were euthanized via isoflurane. Blood was collected to measure circulating levels of TGF-¥â1-3 isomers and liver injury enzymes in pregnant AVP (PAVP), pregnant saline (PS), non-pregnant AVP (NAVP), and non-pregnant saline (NS) rats.

Results: The PAVP group showed significantly higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure than both saline-treated groups. The weight per pup was significantly lower in the AVP-treated group than in the saline group (p<0.05). Circulating TGF-¥â1-3 isomer levels were significantly higher in the PAVP rats than in the NS rats. However, similar TGF-¥â1 and TGF-¥â3 levels were noted in the PS and PAVP rats, while TGF-¥â2 levels were significantly higher in the PAVP rats. Circulating liver-type arginase-1 and 5'-nucleotidase levels were higher in the PAVP rats than in the saline group.

Conclusion: This is the first study to demonstrate higher levels of TGF-¥â2, arginase, and 5'-nucleotidase activity in PAVP than in PS rats. AVP may cause vasoconstriction and increase peripheral resistance and blood pressure, thereby elevating TGF-¥â and inducing the preeclampsia-associated inflammatory response. Future studies should explore the mechanisms through which AVP dysregulates liver injury enzymes and TGF-¥â in pregnant rats.
KEYWORD
Arginase 1, Arginine vasopressin, Aspartate transaminase 1, Liver injury, Transforming growth factor beta
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