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PPARγ alleviates preeclampsia development by regulating lipid metabolism and ferroptosis

Weisi Lai, Ling Yu, Yali Deng

2024Communications Biology58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The study aims to explore the effect of PPARγ signaling on ferroptosis and preeclampsia (PE) development. Serum and placental tissue are collected from healthy subjects and PE patients. The PPARγ and Nrf2 decreases in the PE. Rosiglitazone intervention reverses hypoxia-induced trophoblast ferroptosis and decreases lipid synthesis by regulating Nfr2 and SREBP1. Compared to the Hypoxia group, the migratory and invasive abilities enhance after rosiglitazone and ferr1 treatment. Rosiglitazone reduces the effect of hypoxia and erastin. The si-Nrf2 treatment attenuats the effects of rosiglitazone on proliferation, migration, and invasion. The si-Nrf2 does not affect SREBP1 expression. PPARγ agonists alleviates ferroptosis in the placenta of the PE rats. The study confirms that PPARγ signaling and ferroptosis-related indicators were dysregulated in PE. PPARγ/Nrf2 signaling affects ferroptosis by regulating lipid oxidation rather than SREBP1-mediated lipid synthesis. In conclusion, our study find that PPARγ can alleviate PE development by regulating lipid oxidation and ferroptosis.

Topics & Concepts

RosiglitazoneHypoxia (environmental)Lipid metabolismSterol regulatory element-binding proteinPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorPreeclampsiaTrophoblastPlacentaChemistryDownregulation and upregulationEndocrinologyInternal medicineCell biologyBiologyReceptorMedicineBiochemistryFetusSterolCholesterolOxygenPregnancyGeneticsGeneOrganic chemistryPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesBirth, Development, and HealthCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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