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Maternal Exercise Before and During Pregnancy Facilitates Embryonic Myogenesis by Enhancing Thyroid Hormone Signaling.

Yao Gao1, Liang Zhao1, Jun Seok Son2, Xiangdong Liu1, Yanting Chen1, Jeanene Marie Deavila1, Mei-Jun Zhu3, Gordon K Murdoch1, Min Du1.   

Abstract

Background: Maternal exercise (ME) improves fetal and offspring muscle development, but mechanisms remain to be established. Since the thyroid hormone (TH) is critical for cell differentiation during embryonic development, we hypothesized that ME elevates TH receptor (THR) signaling in embryos, which promotes embryonic myogenesis.
Methods: Female mice were exercised daily on a treadmill or received a daily TH, triiodothyronine (T3) injection. Embryos (embryonic day 12.5 [E12.5]) and P19 cells were used for studying effects of TH on embryonic myogenesis. TH levels in serum and embryos after ME or T3I were analyzed. Expression of TH signaling related genes and myogenic genes was assessed. THRα binding to the promoters of myogenic genes was investigated by chromatin immunoprecipitation-qantitative polymerase chain reaction (ChIP-qPCR). A CRISPR/CAS9 plasmid was utilized to knock out THRα in P19 cells.
Results: ME elevated TH levels in both maternal circulation and embryos, which were correlated with enhanced TH signaling and myogenesis. At E12.5, both myogenic determinants (Pax3, Pax7) and myogenic regulatory factors (Myf5, Myod) were upregulated in ME embryos. ME increased THRα content and elevated messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of TH transporter Slc16a2 and deiodinase Dio2. In addition, the THRα binding to the promoters of Pax3/7 was increased. In P19 embryoid bodies, T3 promoted myogenic differentiation, which was abolished by ablating THRα. Furthermore, maternal daily injection of T3 at a level matching exercised mothers promoted embryonic myogenesis. Conclusions: ME promotes TH delivery to the embryos and enhances embryonic myogenesis, which is partially mediated by enhanced TH signaling in ME embryos.

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Keywords:  P19 cell; embryonic myogenesis; maternal exercise; thyroid hormone; thyroid hormone receptor alpha

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35286177      PMCID: PMC9145266          DOI: 10.1089/thy.2021.0639

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thyroid        ISSN: 1050-7256            Impact factor:   6.506


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