Vascular endothelial growth factor, placenta growth factor and their receptors in isolated human trophoblast
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Vascular endothelial growth factor, placenta growth factor and their receptors in isolated human trophoblast
Abstract
The expression of the angiogenic growth factors, vascular endothelial cell growth factor (VEGF) and placenta growth factor (PIGF) was demonstrated in isolated human term cytotrophoblast and in vitro differentiated syncytiotrophoblast. RNase protection assays demonstrated VEGF expression in both cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast while prominent PIGF expression was detected in both types of trophoblast by Northern blot analyses. VEGF expression increased approximately eightfold in trophoblast cultured under hypoxic conditions (1 per cent O2) yet PIGF expression decreased 73 +/- 5.5 per cent in the same trophoblast. These results suggest distinct regulatory mechanisms govern expression of VEGF and PIGF in trophoblast. Characterization of the VEGF/PIGF receptors, KDR and flt-1, revealed the presence of flt-1 mRNA in isolated cytotrophoblast and in vitro differentiated syncytiotrophoblast. KDR was not detected in the isolated trophoblast. Exogenous rhVEGF induced c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) activity in the normal trophoblast indicating that the flt-1 receptors on trophoblast are functional. Trophoblast-derived VEGF/PIGF could act in a paracrine fashion to promote uterine angiogenesis and vascular permeability within the placental bed. In addition, presence of function flt-1 on normal trophoblast suggests that VEGF/PIGF functions in an autocrine manner to perform an as yet undefined role in trophoblast invasion, differentiation, and/or metabolic activity during placentation.
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