Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored Women

We evaluated the metabolic alterations in maternal and fetal placental tissues from non-labored women undergoing cesarean section using samples collected from 5 min to 24 h following delivery. Using 1H-NMR, we identified 14 metabolites that significantly differed between maternal and fetal placental...

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Main Authors: Jacquelyn M. Walejko, Anushka Chelliah, Maureen Keller-Wood, Anthony Gregg, Arthur S. Edison
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Metabolites
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/8/1/10
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spelling doaj-29eef59cc3874131a9958f9ae329d59a2020-11-25T01:07:44ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892018-01-01811010.3390/metabo8010010metabo8010010Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored WomenJacquelyn M. Walejko0Anushka Chelliah1Maureen Keller-Wood2Anthony Gregg3Arthur S. Edison4Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USADepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, UT Health, Houston, TX 77030, USADepartment of Pharmacodynamics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USADepartments of Genetics and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Institute of Bioinformatics, Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USAWe evaluated the metabolic alterations in maternal and fetal placental tissues from non-labored women undergoing cesarean section using samples collected from 5 min to 24 h following delivery. Using 1H-NMR, we identified 14 metabolites that significantly differed between maternal and fetal placental tissues (FDR-corrected p-value < 0.05), with 12 metabolites elevated in the maternal tissue, reflecting the flux of these metabolites from mother to fetus. In the maternal tissue, 4 metabolites were significantly altered at 15 min, 10 metabolites at 30 min, and 16 metabolites at 1 h postdelivery, while 11 metabolites remained stable over 24 h. In contrast, in the fetal placenta tissue, 1 metabolite was significantly altered at 15 min, 2 metabolites at 30 min, and 4 metabolites at 1 h postdelivery, while 22 metabolites remained stable over 24 h. Our study provides information on the metabolic profiles of maternal and fetal placental tissues delivered by cesarean section and reveals that there are different metabolic alterations in the maternal and fetal tissues of the placenta following delivery.http://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/8/1/10pregnancyhumanplacentametabolomics1H-NMR
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author Jacquelyn M. Walejko
Anushka Chelliah
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Anthony Gregg
Arthur S. Edison
spellingShingle Jacquelyn M. Walejko
Anushka Chelliah
Maureen Keller-Wood
Anthony Gregg
Arthur S. Edison
Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored Women
Metabolites
pregnancy
human
placenta
metabolomics
1H-NMR
author_facet Jacquelyn M. Walejko
Anushka Chelliah
Maureen Keller-Wood
Anthony Gregg
Arthur S. Edison
author_sort Jacquelyn M. Walejko
title Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored Women
title_short Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored Women
title_full Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored Women
title_fullStr Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored Women
title_full_unstemmed Global Metabolomics of the Placenta Reveals Distinct Metabolic Profiles between Maternal and Fetal Placental Tissues Following Delivery in Non-Labored Women
title_sort global metabolomics of the placenta reveals distinct metabolic profiles between maternal and fetal placental tissues following delivery in non-labored women
publisher MDPI AG
series Metabolites
issn 2218-1989
publishDate 2018-01-01
description We evaluated the metabolic alterations in maternal and fetal placental tissues from non-labored women undergoing cesarean section using samples collected from 5 min to 24 h following delivery. Using 1H-NMR, we identified 14 metabolites that significantly differed between maternal and fetal placental tissues (FDR-corrected p-value < 0.05), with 12 metabolites elevated in the maternal tissue, reflecting the flux of these metabolites from mother to fetus. In the maternal tissue, 4 metabolites were significantly altered at 15 min, 10 metabolites at 30 min, and 16 metabolites at 1 h postdelivery, while 11 metabolites remained stable over 24 h. In contrast, in the fetal placenta tissue, 1 metabolite was significantly altered at 15 min, 2 metabolites at 30 min, and 4 metabolites at 1 h postdelivery, while 22 metabolites remained stable over 24 h. Our study provides information on the metabolic profiles of maternal and fetal placental tissues delivered by cesarean section and reveals that there are different metabolic alterations in the maternal and fetal tissues of the placenta following delivery.
topic pregnancy
human
placenta
metabolomics
1H-NMR
url http://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/8/1/10
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