Literature DB >> 31509011

In utero exposure to maternal diabetes impairs nephron progenitor differentiation.

Débora M Cerqueira1,2, Shelby L Hemker1,2, Andrew J Bodnar1,2, Daniella M Ortiz1,2, Favour O Oladipupo1,2, Elina Mukherjee1,2, Zhenwei Gong2,3, Corynn Appolonia1,2, Radhika Muzumdar2,3, Sunder Sims-Lucas1,2, Jacqueline Ho1,2.   

Abstract

The incidence of diabetes mellitus has significantly increased among women of childbearing age, and it has been shown that prenatal exposure to maternal diabetes increases the risk of associated congenital anomalies of the kidney. Congenital anomalies of the kidney are among the leading causes of chronic kidney disease in children. To better understand the effect of maternal diabetes on kidney development, we analyzed wild-type offspring (DM_Exp) of diabetic Ins2+/C96Y mice (Akita mice). DM_Exp mice at postnatal day 34 have a reduction of ~20% in the total nephron number compared with controls, using the gold standard physical dissector/fractionator method. At the molecular level, the expression of the nephron progenitor markers sine oculis homeobox homolog 2 and Cited1 was increased in DM_Exp kidneys at postnatal day 2. Conversely, the number of early developing nephrons was diminished in DM_Exp kidneys. This was associated with decreased expression of the intracellular domain of Notch1 and the canonical Wnt target lymphoid enhancer binding factor 1. Together, these data suggest that the diabetic intrauterine environment impairs the differentiation of nephron progenitors into nephrons, possibly by perturbing the Notch and Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathways.

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Keywords:  diabetes; kidney development; nephron formation; nephron progenitor

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31509011      PMCID: PMC6879946          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00204.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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