Fetoplacental vascular effects of maternal adrenergic antihypertensive and cardioprotective medications in pregnancy

Teresa Tropea, Weerawaroon Mavichak, Angelos Evangelinos, Charlotte Brennan-Richardson, Elizabeth Cottrell, Jenny Myers, Edward Johnstone, Paul Brownbill

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Abstract

Maternal cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension and cardiac conditions, are associated with poor fetal outcomes. A range of adrenergic antihypertensive and cardioprotective medications are often prescribed to pregnant women to reduce major maternal complications during pregnancy. Although these treatments are not considered teratogenic, they may have detrimental effects on fetal growth and development, as they cross the fetoplacental barrier, and may contribute to placental vascular dysregulation. Medication risk assessment sheets do not include specific advice to clinicians and women regarding the safety of these therapies for use in pregnancy and the potential off-target effects of adrenergic medications on fetal growth have not been rigorously conducted. Little is known of their effects on the fetoplacental vasculature. There is also a dearth of knowledge on adrenergic receptor activation and signalling within the endothelium and vascular smooth muscle cells of the human placenta, a vital organ in the maintenance of adequate blood flow to satisfy fetal growth and development. The fetoplacental circulation, absent of sympathetic innervation, and unique in its reliance on endocrine, paracrine and autocrine influence in the regulation of vascular tone, appears vulnerable to dysregulation by adrenergic antihypertensive and cardioprotective medications compared with the adult peripheral circulation. This semi-systematic review focuses on fetoplacental vascular expression of adrenergic receptors, associated cell signalling mechanisms and predictive consequences of receptor activation/deactivation by antihypertensive and cardioprotective medications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1675-1687
Number of pages13
JournalJ Hypertens
Volume41
Issue number11
Early online date1 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • adrenergic antihypertensive/cardioprotective medications
  • adrenergic receptors
  • endothelial/smooth muscle cells
  • fetoplacental vasculature
  • pregnancy

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