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RESEARCH ARTICLE

82 EXPRESSION OF CELL MEMBRANE Mg2+ INORGANIC PHOSPHATE CHANNELS IN THE HUMAN PLACENTA DERIVED FROM PREGNANT WOMEN AND HUMAN PLACENTAL CELL LINES (BeWo, JEG3, hPC)

H. Yang A , S. H. Hyun A and E. B. Jeung A
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College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 24(1) 153-153 https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv24n1Ab82
Published: 6 December 2011

Abstract

Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disease characterised by de novo development of concurrent hypertension and oxidative stress in the placenta. The human placenta is a highly vascularized organ whose major function is to allow maternal–fetal exchange of solutes such as Ca2+ and oxygen. The transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily is known to contain channels activated by such various stimuli as intracellular Ca2+ membrane potential, cold and pH. However, signalling mechanisms mediating hormonal regulation of Mg2+ inorganic phosphate channels during the placenta duration of pregnancy are incompletely understood. We examined the expression of cell membrane Mg2+ inorganic channels in 3 sections (fetal-, central-, maternal-) of preeclamptic placenta (PEP) and from placental cell lines, BeWo, JEG3 and hPC (isolated during the first trimester) by real-time PCR and Western blot analysis. Placental tissues (∼3 cm) from women (n = 75) between the ages of 28 to 45 years undergoing normal or Caesarean delivery were dissected into 1-cm sections. Data were analysed by one-way ANOVA, followed by Tukey's multiple comparison test. P < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. During preterm labour, human placental expression of Mg2+ inorganic channel mRNA and protein fluctuated in the 3 sections of PEP compared with normal placenta. In hPC, the expression of Mg2+ inorganic channel (TRPM6/7, MagT1, NIPA2, SLC41A1 to 3 and SLC34A1 to 3) mRNA and protein were decreased in placental cell lines by hypoxic stress (2% O2/93% N2/5% CO2) compared with normoxia (20% O2/75% N2/5% CO2). The levels of Mg2+ inorganic channel mRNA and protein were distinctly expressed between BeWo and JEG3 cells. These results indicate that placental Mg2+ inorganic channels play potential roles in differential sections of placenta between normal and PEP, suggesting that induced Mg2+ inorganic channels of PEP may be involved in preeclamptic stress in human placenta and placental cell lines, which are a determinant factor affecting calcium transfer.