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10.1620/tjem.244.243

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pmid29563389      Tohoku+J+Exp+Med 2018 ; 244 (3): 243-248
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  • Vitamin B(3) Nicotinamide: A Promising Candidate for Treating Preeclampsia and Improving Fetal Growth #MMPMID29563389
  • Takahashi N; Li F; Fushima T; Oyanagi G; Sato E; Oe Y; Sekimoto A; Saigusa D; Sato H; Ito S
  • Tohoku J Exp Med 2018[Mar]; 244 (3): 243-248 PMID29563389show ga
  • Up to 8% of pregnant women suffer from preeclampsia (PE), a deadly disease characterized by high blood pressure (BP), blood vessel damage, called endotheliosis (vascular endothelial swelling with narrowing of capillary lumen), and high levels of protein in the urine. PE is often associated with premature delivery, which is a risk factor of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases among the offspring. Accordingly, establishing drug treatments of PE is in immediate needs. Currently, many of anti-hypertensive drugs cause malformation of the fetuses and are contraindicated for pregnant women. Anti-hypertensive drugs that are allowed to be used for treating pregnant women could lower BP of the mothers and reduce the risk of maternal death due to cardiovascular diseases such as cerebral hemorrhage. However, these anti-hypertensives do not improve endotheliosis and proteinuria. In fact, they reduce blood supply to the placentae and fetuses, which could lead to fetal growth restriction (FGR) and fetal and neonatal death. Until now, the only treatment for preeclamptic women has been delivery of the baby and placenta. Using three mechanistically different mouse models of PE, we have found that vitamin B(3) nicotinamide (Nam) is the first safe drug that alleviates PE, and that Nam also alleviates or prevents miscarriage, prolongs pregnancy period, and improves the growth of the fetuses in mice with PE. Importantly, Nam has been used for pregnant and nursing women who have difficulty in taking sufficient meal. Nam could help treat or prevent PE and FGR associated with PE, if the treatment works in humans.
  • |*Fetal Development/drug effects[MESH]
  • |Animals[MESH]
  • |Disease Models, Animal[MESH]
  • |Female[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Niacinamide/chemistry/pharmacology/*therapeutic use[MESH]
  • |Pre-Eclampsia/*drug therapy/etiology/pathology[MESH]


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