Aldosterone deficiency adversely affects pregnancy outcome in mice

  • Todkar, Abhijeet
  • Di Chiara, Marianna
  • Loffing-Cueni, Dominique
  • Bettoni, Carla
  • Mohaupt, Markus
  • Loffing, Johannes
  • Wagner, Carsten A
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Circulating aldosterone levels are increased in human pregnancy. Inadequately low aldosterone levels as present in preeclampsia, a life-threatening disease for both mother and child, are discussed to be involved in its pathogenesis or severity. Moreover, inactivating polymorphisms in the aldosterone synthase gene have been detected in preeclamptic women. Here, we used aldosterone synthase-deficient (AS(-/-)) mice to test whether the absence of aldosterone is sufficient to impair pregnancy or even to cause preeclampsia. AS(-/-) and AS(+/+) females were mated with AS(+/+) and AS(-/-) males, respectively, always generating AS(+/-) offspring. With maternal aldosterone deficiency in AS(-/-) mice, systolic blood pressure was low before and furthe...

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