Effects of Ethanol Sustained Exposure on Human Trophoblast Cell Hormonal Production

S. Clavé, X. Joya, J. Salat-Batlle, Martin L Se, Ó. García-Algar, O. Vall
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Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD) is a complex condition resulting from the consumption of alcohol during pregnancy. Diagnosis of prenatal exposure to alcohol depends on questionnaire about consumption, biomarkers in neonatal alternative matrices as maternal hair and neonatal meconium, and postnatal clinical data as facial features. However, biomarkers of cellular damage due to exposure to alcohol during pregnancy are lacking. Prenatal alcohol exposure can lead to altered placental cellular function, resulting in changes in hormone production. Herein, the alteration in the synthesis of this hormonal output was studied using a cultured human trophoblast cell line (JEG3). The production of insulin-like grow factor 2 (IGF2), human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), human placental lactogen (hPL) and pregnancy specific glycoprotein 1 (PSG1) was analyzed. Sustained ethanol exposure significantly increased the cellular production and release of IGF2 and hCG in a dose-dependent manner related to the ethanol input. Moreover, ethanol exposure also caused a loss in cell viability and a significant decrease in total protein production. This hormonal alteration may be used in future studies as preliminary candidate to validate surrogate biomarkers of damage.
乙醇持续暴露对人滋养细胞激素产生的影响
胎儿酒精综合症(FASD)是一种由怀孕期间饮酒引起的复杂病症。产前酒精暴露的诊断取决于消费问卷、新生儿替代基质(如母亲毛发和新生儿胎粪)中的生物标志物以及出生后面部特征的临床数据。然而,由于怀孕期间暴露于酒精导致的细胞损伤的生物标志物缺乏。产前酒精暴露可导致胎盘细胞功能改变,从而导致激素产生的变化。本文利用培养的人滋养细胞(JEG3)研究了这种激素输出合成的改变。分析胰岛素样生长因子2 (IGF2)、人绒毛膜促性腺激素(hCG)、人胎盘乳原(hPL)和妊娠特异性糖蛋白1 (PSG1)的产生。持续的乙醇暴露显著增加细胞中IGF2和hCG的产生和释放,并以与乙醇输入相关的剂量依赖性方式增加。此外,乙醇暴露还造成细胞活力的丧失和总蛋白质产量的显著下降。这种激素的改变可以在未来的研究中作为初步候选物来验证损伤的替代生物标志物。
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