2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253453
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Genotypic analysis of the female BPH/5 mouse, a model of superimposed preeclampsia

Abstract: Animal models that recapitulate human diseases and disorders are widely used to investigate etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of those conditions in people. Disorders during pregnancy are particularly difficult to explore as interventions in pregnant women are not easily performed. Therefore, models that allow for pre-conception investigations are advantageous for elucidating the mechanisms involved in adverse pregnancy outcomes that are responsible for both maternal and fetal morbidity, such as preeclampsia.… Show more

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“…Furthermore, little is known regarding the genetics and epigenetics in BPH/5 mice. A recent genome wide study in BPH/5 females (Sones et al, 2021) revealed several genetic mutations shared between BPH/2 and BPH/5 that could contribute to the hypertensive phenotype, but functional studies are lacking. Finally, epigenetic modifications may exist on the X chromosome that may contribute to sex differences in BPH/5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, little is known regarding the genetics and epigenetics in BPH/5 mice. A recent genome wide study in BPH/5 females (Sones et al, 2021) revealed several genetic mutations shared between BPH/2 and BPH/5 that could contribute to the hypertensive phenotype, but functional studies are lacking. Finally, epigenetic modifications may exist on the X chromosome that may contribute to sex differences in BPH/5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, males are not obese and do not mirror the cardiometabolic phenotype of their female counterparts. 136 Following blastocyte implantation, and prior to decidualization and | 13 SMITH-JACKSON and placentation, BPH/5 mice have reduced macrophage but increased T lymphocyte infiltration within the maternal decidua, and reduced IL-10 levels, indicating an aberrant maternal immune response. 139 At 7.5 dpc complement gene upregulation (C3 and CFB) in BPH/5 mice corresponds to peak decidualization.…”
Section: Obesity and Adverse Effects Of Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complement activity is increased with obesity, positively correlating with BMI and decreasing with weight loss 84 . In mice, an increase in C3 is found in the adipose tissue before and during pregnancy as well as at the maternal fetal interface; this is reduced following calorie restriction, implying that dietary intervention could influence the propensity of immune dysregulation during pregnancy 84,136 . C3aR is highly expressed in adipose tissue and, in mice, with increased expression when they are placed onto a high fat diet 137 .…”
Section: Pregnancy Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When the prostate is enlarged, the urethra may be compressed, resulting in a slight to severe obstruction of urine flow ( Dmochowski, 2005 , Calogero et al, 2019 ). Although the cause of this disease is unknown, obesity and lack of exercise predispose the condition ( Sones et al, 2021 , Cunto et al, 2019 ). In severe cases, there will be pain or burning when urinating and loss of control of the bladder, and sometimes hematuria ( Neuzillet et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%