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Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms

Disruption of the maternal environment during pregnancy is a key contributor to offspring diseases that develop in adult life. To explore the impact of chronodisruption during pregnancy in primates, we exposed pregnant capuchin monkeys to constant light (eliminating the maternal melatonin rhythm) fr...

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Autores principales: Serón-Ferré, María, Forcelledo, María Luisa, Torres-Farfan, Claudia, Valenzuela, Francisco J., Rojas, Auristela, Vergara, Marcela, Rojas-Garcia, Pedro P., Recabarren, Monica P., Valenzuela, Guillermo J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057710
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author Serón-Ferré, María
Forcelledo, María Luisa
Torres-Farfan, Claudia
Valenzuela, Francisco J.
Rojas, Auristela
Vergara, Marcela
Rojas-Garcia, Pedro P.
Recabarren, Monica P.
Valenzuela, Guillermo J.
author_facet Serón-Ferré, María
Forcelledo, María Luisa
Torres-Farfan, Claudia
Valenzuela, Francisco J.
Rojas, Auristela
Vergara, Marcela
Rojas-Garcia, Pedro P.
Recabarren, Monica P.
Valenzuela, Guillermo J.
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description Disruption of the maternal environment during pregnancy is a key contributor to offspring diseases that develop in adult life. To explore the impact of chronodisruption during pregnancy in primates, we exposed pregnant capuchin monkeys to constant light (eliminating the maternal melatonin rhythm) from the last third of gestation to term. Maternal temperature and activity circadian rhythms were assessed as well as the newborn temperature rhythm. Additionally we studied the effect of daily maternal melatonin replacement during pregnancy on these rhythms. Ten pregnant capuchin monkeys were exposed to constant light from 60% of gestation to term. Five received a daily oral dose of melatonin (250 µg kg/body weight) at 1800 h (LL+Mel) and the other five a placebo (LL). Six additional pregnant females were maintained in a 14∶10 light:dark cycles and their newborns were used as controls (LD). Rhythms were recorded 96 h before delivery in the mother and at 4–6 days of age in the newborn. Exposure to constant light had no effect on the maternal body temperature rhythm however it delayed the acrophase of the activity rhythm. Neither rhythm was affected by melatonin replacement. In contrast, maternal exposure to constant light affected the newborn body temperature rhythm. This rhythm was entrained in control newborns whereas LL newborns showed a random distribution of the acrophases over 24-h. In addition, mean temperature was decreased (34.0±0.6 vs 36.1±0.2°C, in LL and control, respectively P<0.05). Maternal melatonin replacement during pregnancy re-synchronized the acrophases and restored mean temperature to the values in control newborns. Our findings demonstrate that prenatal melatonin is a Zeitgeber for the newborn temperature rhythm and supports normal body temperature maintenance. Altogether these prenatal melatonin effects highlight the physiological importance of the maternal melatonin rhythm during pregnancy for the newborn primate.
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spelling pubmed-35852062013-03-06 Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms Serón-Ferré, María Forcelledo, María Luisa Torres-Farfan, Claudia Valenzuela, Francisco J. Rojas, Auristela Vergara, Marcela Rojas-Garcia, Pedro P. Recabarren, Monica P. Valenzuela, Guillermo J. PLoS One Research Article Disruption of the maternal environment during pregnancy is a key contributor to offspring diseases that develop in adult life. To explore the impact of chronodisruption during pregnancy in primates, we exposed pregnant capuchin monkeys to constant light (eliminating the maternal melatonin rhythm) from the last third of gestation to term. Maternal temperature and activity circadian rhythms were assessed as well as the newborn temperature rhythm. Additionally we studied the effect of daily maternal melatonin replacement during pregnancy on these rhythms. Ten pregnant capuchin monkeys were exposed to constant light from 60% of gestation to term. Five received a daily oral dose of melatonin (250 µg kg/body weight) at 1800 h (LL+Mel) and the other five a placebo (LL). Six additional pregnant females were maintained in a 14∶10 light:dark cycles and their newborns were used as controls (LD). Rhythms were recorded 96 h before delivery in the mother and at 4–6 days of age in the newborn. Exposure to constant light had no effect on the maternal body temperature rhythm however it delayed the acrophase of the activity rhythm. Neither rhythm was affected by melatonin replacement. In contrast, maternal exposure to constant light affected the newborn body temperature rhythm. This rhythm was entrained in control newborns whereas LL newborns showed a random distribution of the acrophases over 24-h. In addition, mean temperature was decreased (34.0±0.6 vs 36.1±0.2°C, in LL and control, respectively P<0.05). Maternal melatonin replacement during pregnancy re-synchronized the acrophases and restored mean temperature to the values in control newborns. Our findings demonstrate that prenatal melatonin is a Zeitgeber for the newborn temperature rhythm and supports normal body temperature maintenance. Altogether these prenatal melatonin effects highlight the physiological importance of the maternal melatonin rhythm during pregnancy for the newborn primate. Public Library of Science 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3585206/ /pubmed/23469055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057710 Text en © 2013 Seron-Ferre 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.
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Serón-Ferré, María
Forcelledo, María Luisa
Torres-Farfan, Claudia
Valenzuela, Francisco J.
Rojas, Auristela
Vergara, Marcela
Rojas-Garcia, Pedro P.
Recabarren, Monica P.
Valenzuela, Guillermo J.
Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms
title Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms
title_full Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms
title_fullStr Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms
title_short Impact of Chronodisruption during Primate Pregnancy on the Maternal and Newborn Temperature Rhythms
title_sort impact of chronodisruption during primate pregnancy on the maternal and newborn temperature rhythms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057710
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