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Epilepsia ; 59(5): 993-1003, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29667177

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: In utero exposure to valproic acid (VPA) has been associated with worse pregnancy outcomes compared to all other antiepileptic drugs. We have previously shown that VPA alters the expression of placental transporters for hormones and nutrients in vitro and in pregnant mice. Here, our aim was to characterize the effects of short exposure to VPA on the expression of carriers for compounds essential for fetal development in human placentas ex vivo, under controlled conditions. METHODS: Placentas were obtained from cesarean deliveries of women with no known epilepsy. Cotyledons were cannulated and perfused in the absence or the presence of VPA (42, 83, or 166 µg/mL; n = 6/group) in the maternal perfusate over 180 minutes. A customized gene panel array was used to analyze the expression of carrier genes in the perfused cotyledons. We additionally measured in the perfused placentas folic acid concentrations and histone acetylation. RESULTS: VPA significantly altered the mRNA levels of major carriers for folic acid, glucose, choline, thyroid hormones, and serotonin (P < .05) and reduced placental folate concentrations by 25%-35% (P = .059). The effects were observed at therapeutic concentrations sufficient to enhance placental histone acetylation, and some were concentration-dependent. SIGNIFICANCE: Our results point to the placenta as a novel target of VPA, implying potential involvement of the placenta in VPA's adverse fetal outcomes.


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Anticonvulsants/toxicity , Placenta/drug effects , Transcriptome/drug effects , Valproic Acid/toxicity , Adult , Female , Glucose Transport Proteins, Facilitative/biosynthesis , Glucose Transport Proteins, Facilitative/drug effects , Humans , Organ Culture Techniques , Pregnancy , Reduced Folate Carrier Protein/biosynthesis , Reduced Folate Carrier Protein/drug effects , Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/biosynthesis , Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/drug effects
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