Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in Rats

Raised leptin levels have been reported in the placentae and serum of women with elevated blood pressure and proteinuria during pregnancy. The role of leptin in this however remains unknown. This study investigates the effect of leptin administration on systolic blood pressure (SBP) and proteinuria...

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Main Authors: Hisham Saleh Ibrahim, Effat Omar, Gabrielle Ruth Anisah Froemming, Harbindar Jeet Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/298401
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spelling doaj-b64236ffbcd2427f9e7c5865371a6c1c2020-11-24T22:26:52ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412013-01-01201310.1155/2013/298401298401Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in RatsHisham Saleh Ibrahim0Effat Omar1Gabrielle Ruth Anisah Froemming2Harbindar Jeet Singh3Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 47100 Sg Buloh, Selangor, MalaysiaFaculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 47100 Sg Buloh, Selangor, MalaysiaFaculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 47100 Sg Buloh, Selangor, MalaysiaFaculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 47100 Sg Buloh, Selangor, MalaysiaRaised leptin levels have been reported in the placentae and serum of women with elevated blood pressure and proteinuria during pregnancy. The role of leptin in this however remains unknown. This study investigates the effect of leptin administration on systolic blood pressure (SBP) and proteinuria and serum markers of endothelial activation during pregnancy in Sprague Dawley rats. From day 1 of pregnancy, 24 rats were randomised into those given either saline (group 1) or leptin at 60 or 120 μg/kg/body weight/day (groups 2 and 3 resp.). SBP was measured every 5 days and 24-h urinary protein was measured at days 0 and 20 of pregnancy. Animals were euthanised on day 20 of pregnancy, and serum was collected for estimation of E-selectin and ICAM-1. Compared to group 1, SBP during the latter part of the pregnancy was significantly higher in the leptin-treated group (P<0.01). Urinary protein excretion, serum E-selectin, and ICAM-1 were significantly higher in leptin-treated rats (P<0.05). It seems that leptin administration to normotensive Sprague Dawley rats during pregnancy significantly increases SBP, urinary protein excretion, and markers of endothelial activation. However, further studies are required to examine the underlying mechanism responsible for this and its relevance to preeclampsia in humans.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/298401
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author Hisham Saleh Ibrahim
Effat Omar
Gabrielle Ruth Anisah Froemming
Harbindar Jeet Singh
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Effat Omar
Gabrielle Ruth Anisah Froemming
Harbindar Jeet Singh
Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in Rats
BioMed Research International
author_facet Hisham Saleh Ibrahim
Effat Omar
Gabrielle Ruth Anisah Froemming
Harbindar Jeet Singh
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title Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in Rats
title_short Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in Rats
title_full Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in Rats
title_fullStr Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Leptin Increases Blood Pressure and Markers of Endothelial Activation during Pregnancy in Rats
title_sort leptin increases blood pressure and markers of endothelial activation during pregnancy in rats
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Raised leptin levels have been reported in the placentae and serum of women with elevated blood pressure and proteinuria during pregnancy. The role of leptin in this however remains unknown. This study investigates the effect of leptin administration on systolic blood pressure (SBP) and proteinuria and serum markers of endothelial activation during pregnancy in Sprague Dawley rats. From day 1 of pregnancy, 24 rats were randomised into those given either saline (group 1) or leptin at 60 or 120 μg/kg/body weight/day (groups 2 and 3 resp.). SBP was measured every 5 days and 24-h urinary protein was measured at days 0 and 20 of pregnancy. Animals were euthanised on day 20 of pregnancy, and serum was collected for estimation of E-selectin and ICAM-1. Compared to group 1, SBP during the latter part of the pregnancy was significantly higher in the leptin-treated group (P<0.01). Urinary protein excretion, serum E-selectin, and ICAM-1 were significantly higher in leptin-treated rats (P<0.05). It seems that leptin administration to normotensive Sprague Dawley rats during pregnancy significantly increases SBP, urinary protein excretion, and markers of endothelial activation. However, further studies are required to examine the underlying mechanism responsible for this and its relevance to preeclampsia in humans.
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