Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8477030 | Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Genital tract infections are a common complication of human pregnancy that can result in miscarriage. We have previously shown that a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induces embryonic resorption in a murine model of inflammatory miscarriage. This is accompanied by a dramatic decrease in systemic progesterone levels associated with a robust pro-inflammatory response that results in embryo resorption. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the endogenous cannabinoid system (eCS), through cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1), plays a role in regulating progesterone levels and, therefore, the pro-inflammatory response. We show that LPS treatment in pregnant mice causes significant changes in the eCS ligands, which are reversed by progesterone treatment. We further show the CB1-KO mice maintain higher plasma progesterone levels after LPS treatment, which is associated with a feebler uterine inflammatory response and a significant drop in embryo resorption. These data suggest that manipulation of CB1 receptors and/or ligands is a potential therapeutic avenue to decrease infection-induced miscarriage.
Keywords
TNFαN-docosahexaenoylethanolamineN-stearoylethanolamineN-oleoylethanolamideCXCL-10N-PalmitoylethanolamineC-X-C motif chemokine 10s.c2-arachidonoylglyceroli.pCB12-AGN-acylethanolaminesNAEsDEANOSLEAEMRMCP-1LPSPEAAEA2-OGECsOEAanandamideinterleukinregulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secretedtumor necrosis factor alphaintraperitonealSeaDeciduasubcutaneousEmbryotoxicityendocannabinoid systemlipopolysaccharideRANTESwild-type miceNAglycannabinoid receptor type 1polymerase chain reactionPCRmonocyte chemotactic protein 1
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Authors
Manuel L. Wolfson, Fernando Correa, Emma Leishman, Claudia Vercelli, Cora Cymeryng, Julieta Blanco, Heather B. Bradshaw, Ana MarÃa Franchi,