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Preeclampsia-induced alterations in brain and liver gene expression and DNA methylation patterns in fetal mice

Authors :
Naomi Hofsink
Dorieke J. Dijkstra
Violeta Stojanovska
Sicco A. Scherjon
Torsten Plösch
Reproductive Origins of Adult Health and Disease (ROAHD)
Center for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (CLDM)
Source :
Journal of developmental origins of health and disease, 14(1), 146-151. Cambridge University Press
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Exposure to pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia (PE), has lifelong influences on offspring’s health. We have previously reported that experimental PE, induced in mice by administration of adenoviral sFlt1 at gestational day 8.5 combined with LPS at day 10.5, results in symmetrical growth restriction in female and asymmetrical growth restriction in male offspring. Here, we characterize the molecular phenotype of the fetal brain and liver with respect to gene transcription and DNA methylation at the end of gestation.In fetal brain and liver, expression and DNA methylation of several key regulatory genes is altered by PE exposure, mostly independent of fetal sex. These alterations point toward a decreased gluconeogenesis in the liver and stimulated neurogenesis in the brain, potentially affecting long-term brain and liver function. The observed sex-specific growth restriction pattern is not reflected in the molecular data, showing that PE, rather than tissue growth, drives the molecular phenotype of PE-exposed offspring.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine (miscellaneous)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20401744
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of developmental origins of health and disease, 14(1), 146-151. Cambridge University Press
Accession number :
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