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Maternal undernutrition induces fetal hepatic lipid metabolism disorder and affects the development of fetal liver in a sheep model.

Yanfeng Xue1,2, Changzheng Guo1,2, Fan Hu1,2, Weiyun Zhu1,2, Shengyong Mao1,2.   

Abstract

Undernutrition accelerates body fat mobilization to alleviate negative energy balance, which disrupts homeostasis of lipid metabolism in maternal liver. However, little is known about its effect on fetal metabolism and development. Here, a sheep model was used to explore whether maternal undernutrition induces fetal lipid metabolism disorder and further inhibits fetal hepatic development. Twenty pregnant ewes were either fed normally or restricted to 30% level for 15 d, after which fetal hepatic samples were collected to conduct transcriptome, metabolome, histomorphology, and biochemical analysis. Results showed that maternal undernutrition altered the general transcriptome profile and metabolic mode in fetal liver. Fatty acid oxidation and ketogenesis were enhanced in fetal livers of undernourished ewes, which might be promoted by the activated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α signaling pathway, whereas cholesterol, steroid, and fatty acid synthesis were repressed. Maternal undernutrition increased triglyceride synthesis, decreased triglyceride degradation, and inhibited phospholipid degradation and synthesis in fetal liver. In addition, our data revealed that maternal undernutrition extremely inhibited DNA replication, cell cycle progression, and antiapoptosis and broke the balance between cell proliferation and apoptosis in fetal liver, indicating that maternal undernutrition affects the growth and development of fetal liver. Generally, these findings provide evidence that maternal undernutrition during pregnancy disturbs fetal lipid metabolism and inhibits fetal hepatic development in sheep, which greatly contribute to the further study of fetal metabolism and development in human beings.-Xue, Y., Guo, C., Hu, F., Zhu, W., Mao, S. Maternal undernutrition induces fetal hepatic lipid metabolism disorder and affects the development of fetal liver in a sheep model.

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Keywords:  DNA replication; cell cycle; fatty acid; fetus; triglyceride

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31167079     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201900406R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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