Methylation-reprogrammed CHRM3 results in vascular dysfunction in the human umbilical vein following IVF-ET†. Issue 4 (22nd December 2021)
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- Methylation-reprogrammed CHRM3 results in vascular dysfunction in the human umbilical vein following IVF-ET†. Issue 4 (22nd December 2021)
- Main Title:
- Methylation-reprogrammed CHRM3 results in vascular dysfunction in the human umbilical vein following IVF-ET†
- Authors:
- Shi, Yajun
Liu, Jingliu
Zhu, Dan
Lu, Likui
Zhang, Mengshu
Li, Weisheng
Zeng, Hongtao
Yu, Xi
Guo, Jun
Zhang, Yingying
Zhou, Xiuwen
Gao, Qinqin
Xia, Fei
Chen, Youguo
Li, Min
Sun, Miao - Abstract:
- Abstract: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been used globally among infertile couples. However, many epidemiological investigations have indicated that ART is associated with a range of long-term adverse health outcomes in offspring, including cardiovascular disease, obesity, and increased plasma lipid levels. Until now, direct evidence has been limited regarding the pathological changes in vascular function in fetuses with ART. In this study, human umbilical cords were collected from healthy normal pregnancies and in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) pregnancies. Vascular functional studies involving acetylcholine (ACh), antagonists of its specific receptors, and L-type calcium channel/PKC-MLC20 phosphorylation pathway specific inhibitors were conducted. Quantitative real-time PCR, Western blotting, and methylation analyses were performed on umbilical vein samples. We found that the umbilical vein constriction induced by ACh in the IVF-ET group was significantly attenuated compared with that in the healthy normal pregnancy group, which was not only associated with the hypermethylation of ACh muscarinic receptor subtype 3 (CHRM3) and decreased expression of CHRM3, PKCβ, and CaV1.2, but was also related to the reduced phosphorylation of MLC20. This study revealed that the hypermethylation of CHRM3, leading to a reduction in CHRM3 expression and downregulation of the CaV1.2/PKC-MLC20 phosphorylation pathway, was responsible for the decreasedAbstract: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been used globally among infertile couples. However, many epidemiological investigations have indicated that ART is associated with a range of long-term adverse health outcomes in offspring, including cardiovascular disease, obesity, and increased plasma lipid levels. Until now, direct evidence has been limited regarding the pathological changes in vascular function in fetuses with ART. In this study, human umbilical cords were collected from healthy normal pregnancies and in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) pregnancies. Vascular functional studies involving acetylcholine (ACh), antagonists of its specific receptors, and L-type calcium channel/PKC-MLC20 phosphorylation pathway specific inhibitors were conducted. Quantitative real-time PCR, Western blotting, and methylation analyses were performed on umbilical vein samples. We found that the umbilical vein constriction induced by ACh in the IVF-ET group was significantly attenuated compared with that in the healthy normal pregnancy group, which was not only associated with the hypermethylation of ACh muscarinic receptor subtype 3 (CHRM3) and decreased expression of CHRM3, PKCβ, and CaV1.2, but was also related to the reduced phosphorylation of MLC20. This study revealed that the hypermethylation of CHRM3, leading to a reduction in CHRM3 expression and downregulation of the CaV1.2/PKC-MLC20 phosphorylation pathway, was responsible for the decreased sensitivity to ACh observed in the umbilical vein under IVF-ET conditions. The hypermethylation of CHRM3 caused by IVF-ET might play an important role in altered vasoconstriction and impact cardiovascular systems in the long run. … (more)
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- Biology of reproduction. Volume 106:Issue 4(2022)
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- Biology of reproduction
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- Volume 106:Issue 4(2022)
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- Volume 106, Issue 4 (2022)
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- 2022
- Volume:
- 106
- Issue:
- 4
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- 2022-0106-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 687
- Page End:
- 698
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12-22
- Subjects:
- in vitro fertilization -- human umbilical veins -- muscarinic receptor subtype 3 -- protein kinase C β -- myosin light chain -- L-type calcium channels -- DNA methylation
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