Problem:The Reduced Uterine Perfusion Pressure (RUPP) rat model of placental ischemia recapitulates many characteristics of preeclampsia including maternal hypertension, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), and increased cytolytic natural killer cells (cNKs). While we have previously shown a 5-fold higher cytotoxicity of RUPP NKs versus normal pregnant NKs, their role in RUPP pathophysiology remains unclear.In this study, we tested the hypotheses that (1) adoptive transfer of RUPP-stimulated NKs will induce maternal hypertension and IUGR in normal pregnant control (Sham) rats and (2) adoptive transfer of Sham NKs will attenuate maternal hypertension and IUGR in RUPP rats.
Method of Study:On gestation day (GD)14, vehicle or 5 × 10 6 RUPP NKs were infused i.v. into a subset of Sham rats (Sham+RUPP NK), and vehicle or 5 × 10 6 Sham NKs were infused i.v. into a subset of RUPP rats (RUPP+Sham NK; n = 12/group). On GD18, Uterine Artery Resistance Index (UARI) was measured. On GD19, mean arterial pressure (MAP) was measured, animals were sacrificed, and blood and tissues were collected for analysis.Results: Adoptive transfer of RUPP NKs into Sham rats resulted in elevated NK activation, UARI, placental oxidative stress, and preproendothelin expression as well as reduced circulating nitrate/nitrite. This led to maternal hypertension and IUGR. RUPP recipients of Sham NKs demonstrated normalized NK activation, sFlt-1, circulating and placental VEGF, and UARI, which led to improved maternal blood pressure and normal fetal growth.
Conclusion:These data suggest a direct role for cNKs in causing preeclampsia pathophysiology and a role for normal NKs to improve maternal outcomes and IUGR during late gestation.
K E Y W O R D S hypertension, natural killer cells, preeclampsia, pregnancyThe authors declare that all supporting data are available within the article and its Supporting Information.
| Animals12-13 week old, timed-pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were purchased from Envigo. The animals were delivered to the Center for Comparative Research at the University of Mississippi Medical Center on day 10 or 11 of their gestation and weighed approximately 250-260 g upon delivery. The animals were housed in a temperature-controlled room (23°C) with a 12:12-h light-dark cycle and maintained on a normal diet. Rats were randomly assigned to experimental groups. The rats were group housed until after surgery.All experimental procedures were carried out in accordance with the National Institutes of Health guidelines for use and care of animals.All protocols were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
| Reduction in uterine perfusion pressureOn day 14 of gestation (GD14), animals underwent either RUPP or Sham surgeries under 2% isoflurane anesthesia delivered by a vaporizer (Ohio Medical Products). The RUPP surgery was performed to induce placental ischemia as previously described. 23,24 The animals received carprofen immediately following surgery and 24 h post-surgery...