The effects of valproic acid on early pregnancy human placentas: Pilot ex vivo analysis in cultured placental villi.

EPILEPSIA(2019)

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Valproic acid is an established structural and neurodevelopmental teratogen. Recently, we demonstrated that valproate alters the barrier function of perfused term human placentas. Here, we conducted a pilot study to evaluate the effects of subchronic valproate exposure on carrier expression in cultured placental villous explants from early human pregnancies. Placental tissue of gestational age 6-13 weeks was collected from elective pregnancy terminations in women without known epilepsy. The effects of valproate (42, 83, or 166 mu g/mL) on the mRNA expression of 37 major placental carriers and related genes were evaluated by a customized gene expression array (n=5, 5 days). Five-day exposure to valproate was associated with high variability in gene expression. However, two main gene clusters were identified, including a cluster of three major folate carriers. Exposure to low therapeutic levels of valproate (42 mu g/mL) was associated with a tendency toward reduced mRNA expression of genes encoding folate and amino acid and fatty acid carriers (P=0.065, paired analysis). Our initial findings suggest that valproate can affect the function of the human placenta during early pregnancy.
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amino acid carriers,folate carriers,folic acid,teratogenicity,transporters
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