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Reproduction (2006) 132 169-176
DOI: 10.1530/rep.1.01088
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Rho A/Rho kinase: human umbilical artery mRNA expression in normal and pre eclamptic pregnancies and functional role in isoprostane-induced vasoconstriction

Anne M Friel1,2, Donal J Sexton1, Michael W O’Reilly1, Terry J Smith2 and John J Morrison1,2

1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Clinical Science Institute, University College Hospital, Newcastle Road, Galway, Ireland and 2 National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

Correspondence should be addressed to J J Morrison; Email: john.morrison{at}nuigalway.ie

Pre eclampsia represents a state of increased or prolonged vasoconstriction, partially linked to the potent vasocontractile effect of isoprostanes. The process of Rho A-mediated calcium sensitisation is inherent to a state of prolonged contractility in many smooth muscle types. The aim of this study was (1) to investigate mRNA expression levels of Rho A and Rho kinase isoforms (I and II) in the umbilical artery from normotensive and pre eclamptic women and (2) to determine whether the effects of two isoprostanes, 8-iso prostaglandin F2{alpha} (8-iso PGF2{alpha}) and 8-iso prostaglandin E2 (8-iso PGE2), on umbilical artery tone, were mediated via the Rho kinase pathway. Real-time RT-PCR using primers for Rho A, ROCK I and ROCK II was performed on total RNA isolated from umbilical artery specimens obtained from normotensive and pre eclamptic women. The effects of both isoprostanes (n = 6) (in the absence and presence of the specific Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632), on umbilical artery tone were measured, and compared with control recordings. Rho A mRNA expression levels were significantly lower in umbilical artery samples obtained from pre eclamptic women (n = 4) in comparison to those from normotensive women (n = 6) (P < 0.05). ROCK I and ROCK II mRNA levels were similar in both vessel types (P > 0.05). Both isoprostanes exerted a significant concentration-dependent vasocontractile effect (n = 7) (P < 0.001) on umbilical artery. For 8-iso PGE2, this effect was antagonised by Y-27632 (n = 6) (P < 0.01). The significant reduction of Rho A mRNA levels in umbilical arteries from pregnancies complicated by pre eclampsia may serve to counteract the diminished perfusion associated with the pathophysiology of pre eclampsia. The vasocontractile effect of 8-iso PGE2 in pre eclampsia may in part be mediated via the Rho kinase pathway.




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