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  • A study on pregnant guinea pigs aimed to improve fetal growth by overexpressing VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) in the uterine arteries, drawing parallels to human placental function.
  • Ad.VEGF-A treatment resulted in increased fetal weight and larger organ sizes compared to a control group treated with Ad.LacZ, indicating a positive effect on growth.
  • The results showed that the treatment enhanced blood flow in the uterine artery and boosted VEGF levels in the target tissues, suggesting a potentially effective strategy for addressing fetal growth restriction.

Article Abstract

In a model of growth-restricted sheep pregnancy, it was previously demonstrated that transient uterine artery VEGF overexpression can improve fetal growth. This approach was tested in guinea-pig pregnancies, where placental physiology is more similar to humans. Fetal growth restriction (FGR) was attained through peri-conceptual nutrient restriction in virgin guinea pigs. Ad.VEGF-A or Ad.LacZ (1 × 10vp) was applied at mid-gestation via laparotomy, delivered externally to the uterine circulation with thermosensitive gel. At short-term (3-8 days post surgery) or at term gestation, pups were weighed, and tissues were sampled for vector spread analysis, VEGF expression, and its downstream effects. Fetal weight at term was increased (88.01 ± 13.36 g; n = 26) in Ad.VEGF-A-treated animals compared with Ad.LacZ-treated animals (85.52 ± 13.00 g; n = 19; p = 0.028). The brain, liver, and lung weight and crown rump length were significantly larger in short-term analyses, as well as VEGF expression in transduced tissues. At term, molecular analyses confirmed the presence of VEGF transgene in target tissues but not in fetal samples. Tissue histology analysis and blood biochemistry/hematological examination were comparable with controls. Uterine artery relaxation in Ad.VEGF-A-treated dams was higher compared with Ad.LacZ-treated dams. Maternal uterine artery Ad.VEGF-A increases fetal growth velocity and term fetal weight in growth-restricted guinea-pig pregnancy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/hum.2016.046DOI Listing

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