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Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health

Previously, we have shown that a maternal low protein diet, fed exclusively during the preimplantation period of mouse development (Emb-LPD), is sufficient to induce by the blastocyst stage a compensatory growth phenotype in late gestation and postnatally, correlating with increased risk of adult on...

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Autores principales: Eckert, Judith J., Porter, Richard, Watkins, Adam J., Burt, Elizabeth, Brooks, Suzanne, Leese, Henry J., Humpherson, Peter G., Cameron, Iain T., Fleming, Tom P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3531326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052791
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author Eckert, Judith J.
Porter, Richard
Watkins, Adam J.
Burt, Elizabeth
Brooks, Suzanne
Leese, Henry J.
Humpherson, Peter G.
Cameron, Iain T.
Fleming, Tom P.
author_facet Eckert, Judith J.
Porter, Richard
Watkins, Adam J.
Burt, Elizabeth
Brooks, Suzanne
Leese, Henry J.
Humpherson, Peter G.
Cameron, Iain T.
Fleming, Tom P.
author_sort Eckert, Judith J.
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description Previously, we have shown that a maternal low protein diet, fed exclusively during the preimplantation period of mouse development (Emb-LPD), is sufficient to induce by the blastocyst stage a compensatory growth phenotype in late gestation and postnatally, correlating with increased risk of adult onset cardiovascular disease and behavioural dysfunction. Here, we examine mechanisms of induction of maternal Emb-LPD programming and early compensatory responses by the embryo. Emb-LPD induced changes in maternal serum metabolites at the time of blastocyst formation (E3.5), notably reduced insulin and increased glucose, together with reduced levels of free amino acids (AAs) including branched chain AAs leucine, isoleucine and valine. Emb-LPD also caused reduction in the branched chain AAs within uterine fluid at the blastocyst stage. These maternal changes coincided with an altered content of blastocyst AAs and reduced mTORC1 signalling within blastocysts evident in reduced phosphorylation of effector S6 ribosomal protein and its ratio to total S6 protein but no change in effector 4E-BP1 phosphorylated and total pools. These changes were accompanied by increased proliferation of blastocyst trophectoderm and total cells and subsequent increased spreading of trophoblast cells in blastocyst outgrowths. We propose that induction of metabolic programming following Emb-LPD is achieved through mTORC1signalling which acts as a sensor for preimplantation embryos to detect maternal nutrient levels via branched chain AAs and/or insulin availability. Moreover, this induction step associates with changes in extra-embryonic trophectoderm behaviour occurring as early compensatory responses leading to later nutrient recovery.
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spelling pubmed-35313262013-01-08 Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health Eckert, Judith J. Porter, Richard Watkins, Adam J. Burt, Elizabeth Brooks, Suzanne Leese, Henry J. Humpherson, Peter G. Cameron, Iain T. Fleming, Tom P. PLoS One Research Article Previously, we have shown that a maternal low protein diet, fed exclusively during the preimplantation period of mouse development (Emb-LPD), is sufficient to induce by the blastocyst stage a compensatory growth phenotype in late gestation and postnatally, correlating with increased risk of adult onset cardiovascular disease and behavioural dysfunction. Here, we examine mechanisms of induction of maternal Emb-LPD programming and early compensatory responses by the embryo. Emb-LPD induced changes in maternal serum metabolites at the time of blastocyst formation (E3.5), notably reduced insulin and increased glucose, together with reduced levels of free amino acids (AAs) including branched chain AAs leucine, isoleucine and valine. Emb-LPD also caused reduction in the branched chain AAs within uterine fluid at the blastocyst stage. These maternal changes coincided with an altered content of blastocyst AAs and reduced mTORC1 signalling within blastocysts evident in reduced phosphorylation of effector S6 ribosomal protein and its ratio to total S6 protein but no change in effector 4E-BP1 phosphorylated and total pools. These changes were accompanied by increased proliferation of blastocyst trophectoderm and total cells and subsequent increased spreading of trophoblast cells in blastocyst outgrowths. We propose that induction of metabolic programming following Emb-LPD is achieved through mTORC1signalling which acts as a sensor for preimplantation embryos to detect maternal nutrient levels via branched chain AAs and/or insulin availability. Moreover, this induction step associates with changes in extra-embryonic trophectoderm behaviour occurring as early compensatory responses leading to later nutrient recovery. Public Library of Science 2012-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3531326/ /pubmed/23300778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052791 Text en © 2012 Fleming et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Eckert, Judith J.
Porter, Richard
Watkins, Adam J.
Burt, Elizabeth
Brooks, Suzanne
Leese, Henry J.
Humpherson, Peter G.
Cameron, Iain T.
Fleming, Tom P.
Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health
title Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health
title_full Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health
title_fullStr Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health
title_short Metabolic Induction and Early Responses of Mouse Blastocyst Developmental Programming following Maternal Low Protein Diet Affecting Life-Long Health
title_sort metabolic induction and early responses of mouse blastocyst developmental programming following maternal low protein diet affecting life-long health
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3531326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052791
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