Maxwell C V, Tao Q F, Seely E W, Repke J T, Graves S W
Endocrine-Hypertension Division, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1998 Jul;179(1):28-34. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(98)70247-9.
This study examined the expression of the three alpha-isoforms of the sodium pump in preeclampsia. Reductions in sodium pump number and activity in smooth muscle may underlie hypertension in preeclampsia.
Northern and Western analyses were used to determine whether sodium pump alpha-isoform regulation in myometrium, placenta, and umbilical artery of women with preeclampsia differed from those with normotensive pregnancies.
Levels of alpha1 and alpha3 messenger ribonucleic acid were reduced in myometrium of women with preeclampsia compared with normotensive pregnancies, as was alpha2 messenger ribonucleic acid in preeclamptic placenta. Protein expression of the alpha-isoforms was unaltered in placenta and umbilical artery from women with preeclampsia versus those with normotensive pregnancies, but myometrial alpha2 protein levels were reduced significantly in women with preeclampsia. Moreover, myometrial alpha1 protein expression was undetectable.
Reduced smooth muscle sodium pump expression in preeclampsia may raise cell sodium, increase pressor sensitivity, or increase tone directly, which may contribute to hypertension in preeclampsia.