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Serotonin transporter protects the placental cells against apoptosis in caspase 3-independent pathway

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Serotonin (5-HT) and its specific transporter, SERT play important roles in pregnancy. Using placentas dissected from 18d gestational SERT-knock out (KO), peripheral 5-HT (TPH1)-KO, and wild-type (WT) mice, we explored the role of 5-HT and SERT in placental functions in detail. An abnormal thick band of fibrosis and necrosis under the giant cell layer in SERT-KO placentas appeared only moderately in TPH1-KO and minimally present in WT placentas. The majority of the changes were located at the junctional zone of the placentas in SERT. The etiology of these findings was tested with TUNEL assays. The placentas from SERT-KO and TPH1-KO showed 49- and 8-fold increase in TUNEL-positive cells without a concurrent change in the DNA repair or cell proliferation compared to WT placentas. While the proliferation rate in the embryos of TPH1-KO mice was 16-fold lower than the rate in gestational age matched embryos of WT or SERT-KO mice. These findings highlight an important role of continuous 5-HT signaling on trophoblast cell viability. SERT may contribute to protecting trophoblast cells against cell death via terminating the 5-HT signaling which changes cell death ratio in trophoblast as well as proliferation rate in embryos. However, the cell death in SERT-KO placentas is in caspase 3-independent pathway.
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hal-01593857 , version 1 (14-03-2024)

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Coedy Hadden, Tariq Fahmi, Anthonya Cooper, Alena V. Savenka, Vladimir V. Lupashin, et al.. Serotonin transporter protects the placental cells against apoptosis in caspase 3-independent pathway. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2017, 232 (12), pp.3520 - 3529. ⟨10.1002/jcp.25812⟩. ⟨hal-01593857⟩
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