1. Cord Serum Calcitriol Inversely Correlates with Maternal Blood Pressure in Urinary Tract Infection-Affected Pregnancies: Sex-Dependent Immune Implications
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Fernando Larrea, Veronica Zaga-Clavellina, Euclides Avila, Andrea Olmos-Ortiz, Ali Halhali, Lorenza Díaz, Janice García-Quiroz, Alberto Olivares-Huerta, and Braulio Quesada-Reyna
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Adult ,Male ,calcitriol ,Calcitriol ,Placenta ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urinary system ,Physiology ,Gestational Age ,vitamin D ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Article ,vitamin D deficiency ,Cathelicidin ,Sex Factors ,Cathelicidins ,medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,polycyclic compounds ,Humans ,TX341-641 ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 1-alpha-Hydroxylase ,Pregnancy ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Gestational age ,blood pressure ,Fetal Blood ,Vitamin D Deficiency ,medicine.disease ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Blood pressure ,Urinary Tract Infections ,Female ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,pregnancy ,business ,urinary tract infection ,Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides ,Food Science ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Urinary tract infections (UTI) during pregnancy are frequently associated with hypertensive disorders, increasing the risk of perinatal morbidity. Calcitriol, vitamin D3’s most active metabolite, has been involved in blood pressure regulation and prevention of UTIs, partially through modulating vasoactive peptides and antimicrobial peptides, like cathelicidin. However, nothing is known regarding the interplay between placental calcitriol, cathelicidin, and maternal blood pressure in UTI-complicated pregnancies. Here, we analyzed the correlation between these parameters in pregnant women with UTI and with normal pregnancy (NP). Umbilical venous serum calcitriol and its precursor calcidiol were significantly elevated in UTI. Regardless of newborn’s sex, we found strong negative correlations between calcitriol and maternal systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the UTI cohort (p <, 0.002). In NP, this relationship was observed only in female-carrying mothers. UTI-female placentas showed higher expression of cathelicidin and CYP27B1, the calcitriol activating-enzyme, compared to male and NP samples. Accordingly, cord-serum calcitriol from UTI-female neonates negatively correlated with maternal bacteriuria. Cathelicidin gene expression positively correlated with gestational age in UTI and with newborn anthropometric parameters. Our results suggest that vitamin D deficiency might predispose to maternal cardiovascular risk and perinatal infections especially in male-carrying pregnancies, probably due to lower placental CYP27B1 and cathelicidin expression.
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- 2021
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