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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder predisposes to metabolic abnormalities in adulthood

Authors :
Isaac M. Oderberg
Arkadi Schwartz
Paul J. Wrighton
Wolfram Goessling
Gabriel D. Bossé
Daan Kloosterman
Sebastian Akle
Isaac Adatto
Isabelle Iversen
Kyle A. LaBella
Pouneh K. Fazeli
Matthew L. Steinhauser
Yariv Houvras
Randall T. Peterson
Allison Tsomides
Sahar Tavakoli
Michael E. Charness
Olivia Weeks
Source :
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2020.

Abstract

Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) affects at least 10% of newborns globally and leads to the development of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs). Despite its high incidence, there is no consensus on the implications of PAE on metabolic disease risk in adults. Here, we describe a cohort of adults with FASDs that had an increased incidence of metabolic abnormalities, including type 2 diabetes, low HDL, high triglycerides, and female-specific overweight and obesity. Using a zebrafish model for PAE, we performed population studies to elucidate the metabolic disease seen in the clinical cohort. Embryonic alcohol exposure (EAE) in male zebrafish increased the propensity for diet-induced obesity and fasting hyperglycemia in adulthood. We identified several consequences of EAE that may contribute to these phenotypes, including a reduction in adult locomotor activity, alterations in visceral adipose tissue and hepatic development, and persistent diet-responsive transcriptional changes. Taken together, our findings define metabolic vulnerabilities due to EAE and provide evidence that behavioral changes and primary organ dysfunction contribute to resultant metabolic abnormalities.

Details

ISSN :
15588238 and 00219738
Volume :
130
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c2fa0364e864932afc5c51d92619ada
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci132139