In vitro fertilization with frozen embryo transfer increased histamine-mediated contractile sensitivity via PKC[beta] in human umbilical vein

Objective In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) technologies (especially frozen ET) have been widely used, which might affect maternal and fetal health. Information regarding influence of IVF-ET on the vasoconstriction of human umbilical vein (HUV) is limited. This study determined effects...

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Published inReproductive biology and endocrinology Vol. 21; no. 1
Main Authors Tang, Jiaqi, Qi, Linglu, He, Yun, Li, Na, Zhang, Ze, Zhou, Xiuwen, Su, Hongyu, Zheng, Qiutong, Zhang, Yumeng, Tao, Jianying, Xu, Zhice
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published BioMed Central Ltd 13.06.2023
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Summary:Objective In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) technologies (especially frozen ET) have been widely used, which might affect maternal and fetal health. Information regarding influence of IVF-ET on the vasoconstriction of human umbilical vein (HUV) is limited. This study determined effects of frozen ET on histamine-mediated vascular responses in HUV and related mechanisms. Methods and results HUVs were collected from frozen ET conceived pregnancy and spontaneously conceived pregnancy (control). Histamine concentration in umbilical plasma was higher in frozen ET group than the control. Histamine-mediated contractile response curve was left-shifted in the frozen ET group when comparing with the control. In isolated HUV rings, H1R showed a critical role in regulating vascular constriction, while H2R played little roles in regulating vessel tone. Iberiotoxin and 4-aminopyridine didn't significantly change histamine-mediated constriction in HUVs. Histamine-induced vasoconstrictions were significantly decreased by nifedipine, KN93, or GF109203X, while the inhibitory effects were significantly greater in the frozen ET group in comparison to the control. The constrictions by Bay K8644, phenylephrine, or PDBu were stronger in frozen ET, respectively. There was a decrease in the protein expressions of H1R and H2R, an increase in protein expressions of BK.sub.Ca[alpha] and PKC[beta]. Conclusions Histamine-induced constriction in HUV was mainly via H1R. The increased sensitivity to histamine in HUV following frozen ET cycles were linked to the enhanced PKC[beta] protein expression and function. The new data and findings in this study provide important insight into influences of frozen ET on fetal vessel development and potential influence in long-term. Keywords: Frozen embryo transfer, Histamine, In vitro fertilization, Umbilical vein, Vascular tension
ISSN:1477-7827
1477-7827
DOI:10.1186/s12958-023-01103-8