11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11β-HSD-II) activity in human placenta: Its relationship to placental weight and birth weight and its possible role in hypertension

Autor: Franz Bahlmann, Casper F, P Brockerhoff, Erik Steiner, Kunhard Pollow, Manfred Hofmann
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Journal of Perinatal Medicine. 29
ISSN: 0300-5577
DOI: 10.1515/jpm.2001.003
Popis: It has been assumed that low birth weight and high placenta weight were key factors for predicting hypertension in human adulthood. A deficiency in placental 11 beta-HSD-II enzyme activity was supposed to be the underlying cause. To possibly establish 11 beta-HSD-II as a leading factor, we determined 11 beta-HSD-II activities in 133 healthy pregnancies, 21 proteinuric pregnancies complicated by pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), 26 non proteinuric PIH pregnancies and 15 pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction (32nd-41st gestational week). We could not identify differences in 11 beta-HSD-II activity between pregnancies with the rare combination of small babies with big placentas and others (p = 0.59; Kruskal-Wallis test). And although there was no correlation between 11 beta-HSD-II activity and birth weight, in the control gestational age correlated with 11 beta-HSD-II activity (r = 0.22; p < 0.05; Spearman). 11 beta-HSD-II activity in the proteinuric PIH group was significantly higher than in the controls (11.7 pmol/min/mg prot.; range 10-13.2 vs. 7.9; range 7.0-9.1; p < 0.05). The lowest, but not significant, enzyme activities were in the IUGR group (5.8 pmol/min/mg prot.; range 4.0-9.2). In this group, analysis of variance detected a correlation between enzyme activity and placental weight. In conclusion, we could not confirm that placental 11 beta-HSD-II deficiencies act as an indicator for the risk of adult hypertension in small fetuses with large placentas. However, in growth restriction 11 beta-HSD-II activity might play a role. To clarify the influence in this group, further research is needed. Increased 11 beta-HSD-II activities with gestational age in the control may serve to sustain fetal adrenal steroid genesis and to prepare the fetus for autonomic life.
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