胎盘炎症导致胚胎心脏发育异常
Eleanor J Ward1, Serena Bert1, Silvia Fanti1
1William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, Charterhouse Square, UK (E.J.W., S.B., S.F., C.G., N.P.D., M.P., F.M.M.-B., S.N.).
Circulation
|December 9, 2022
概括
由中性粒细胞驱动的胎盘炎症通过允许母细胞透到胎儿心脏而损害胚胎心脏的发育. 预防胎盘炎症可以恢复正常的心脏功能.
科学领域:
- 发育生物学
- 免疫学
- 心血管科学
背景情况:
- 胎盘和胚胎心脏发育有联系,胎盘发育不良与先天性心脏病有关.
- 连接胎盘问题与先天性心脏病的机制尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 研究中性粒细胞驱动的胎盘炎症如何影响胚胎心脏发育.
- 确定针对胎盘炎症的干预措施是否可以预防胎儿心脏缺陷.
主要方法:
- 通过耗尽母性中性粒细胞在小鼠中诱导的胎盘炎症.
- 使用组织学,流细胞测量和RNA测序评估胎盘和胚胎心脏发育.
- 评估后代的心脏功能和结构.
主要成果:
- 胎盘炎症导致胎盘发育不良和障碍功能丧失.
- 母性炎症单细胞迁移到胚胎心脏,改变心脏巨细胞的组成和组织结构.
- 心脏缺陷持续到产后,影响组织结构和功能.
结论:
- 由中性粒细胞驱动的胎盘炎症通过胎盘发育障碍导致胚胎心脏缺陷.
- 预防胎盘炎症减轻胎儿心脏缺陷,并促进正常的产后心脏功能.
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