| Literature DB >> 34033703 |
Qiujie Mou1, Bo Ji1, Guozhen Zhao1,2, Yitian Liu1, Reiko Sakurai3, Yana Xie1, Qin Zhang1, Jian Dai1, Yawen Lu1, Yunpeng Ge1, Tianyu Shi1, Shuang Xu1, Virender K Rehan3.
Abstract
Maternal food restriction (MFR) during pregnancy leads to pulmonary dysplasia in the newborn period and increases susceptibility to diseases, such as asthma and chronic lung disease, later in life. Previous studies have shown that maternal electro-acupuncture (EA) applied to "Zusanli" (ST 36) could prevent the abnormal expression of key lung developmental signaling pathways and improve the lung morphology and function in perinatal nicotine exposed offspring. There is a significant overlap in lung developmental signaling pathways affected by perinatal nicotine exposure and MFR during pregnancy; however, whether maternal EA at ST 36 also blocks the MFR-induced lung phenotype is unknown. Here, we examined the effects of EA applied to maternal ST 36 on lung morphology and function and the expression of key lung developmental signaling pathways, and the hypercorticoid state associated with MFR during pregnancy. These effects were compared with those of metyrapone, an intervention known to block MFR-induced offspring hypercorticoid state and the resultant pulmonary pathology. Like metyrapone, maternal EA at ST 36 blocked the MFR-induced changes in key developmental signaling pathways and protected the MFR-induced changes in lung morphology and function. These results offer a novel and safe, nonpharmacologic approach to prevent MFR-induced pulmonary dysplasia in offspring.Entities:
Keywords: electro-acupuncture; intrauterine growth restriction; lung development; maternal food restriction; “Zusanli” acupoint
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34033703 PMCID: PMC9231565 DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Pulmonol ISSN: 1099-0496