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Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants
Maternal drug abuse during pregnancy is a rapidly escalating societal problem. Psychostimulants, including amphetamine, cocaine, and methamphetamine, are amongst the illicit drugs most commonly consumed by pregnant women. Neuropharmacology concepts posit that psychostimulants affect monoamine signal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6939201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31750562 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018100882 |
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author | Korchynska, Solomiia Krassnitzer, Maria Malenczyk, Katarzyna Prasad, Rashmi B Tretiakov, Evgenii O Rehman, Sabah Cinquina, Valentina Gernedl, Victoria Farlik, Matthias Petersen, Julian Hannes, Sophia Schachenhofer, Julia Reisinger, Sonali N Zambon, Alice Asplund, Olof Artner, Isabella Keimpema, Erik Lubec, Gert Mulder, Jan Bock, Christoph Pollak, Daniela D Romanov, Roman A Pifl, Christian Groop, Leif Hökfelt, Tomas GM Harkany, Tibor |
author_facet | Korchynska, Solomiia Krassnitzer, Maria Malenczyk, Katarzyna Prasad, Rashmi B Tretiakov, Evgenii O Rehman, Sabah Cinquina, Valentina Gernedl, Victoria Farlik, Matthias Petersen, Julian Hannes, Sophia Schachenhofer, Julia Reisinger, Sonali N Zambon, Alice Asplund, Olof Artner, Isabella Keimpema, Erik Lubec, Gert Mulder, Jan Bock, Christoph Pollak, Daniela D Romanov, Roman A Pifl, Christian Groop, Leif Hökfelt, Tomas GM Harkany, Tibor |
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description | Maternal drug abuse during pregnancy is a rapidly escalating societal problem. Psychostimulants, including amphetamine, cocaine, and methamphetamine, are amongst the illicit drugs most commonly consumed by pregnant women. Neuropharmacology concepts posit that psychostimulants affect monoamine signaling in the nervous system by their affinities to neurotransmitter reuptake and vesicular transporters to heighten neurotransmitter availability extracellularly. Exacerbated dopamine signaling is particularly considered as a key determinant of psychostimulant action. Much less is known about possible adverse effects of these drugs on peripheral organs, and if in utero exposure induces lifelong pathologies. Here, we addressed this question by combining human RNA‐seq data with cellular and mouse models of neuroendocrine development. We show that episodic maternal exposure to psychostimulants during pregnancy coincident with the intrauterine specification of pancreatic β cells permanently impairs their ability of insulin production, leading to glucose intolerance in adult female but not male offspring. We link psychostimulant action specifically to serotonin signaling and implicate the sex‐specific epigenetic reprogramming of serotonin‐related gene regulatory networks upstream from the transcription factor Pet1/Fev as determinants of reduced insulin production. |
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spelling | pubmed-69392012020-01-06 Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants Korchynska, Solomiia Krassnitzer, Maria Malenczyk, Katarzyna Prasad, Rashmi B Tretiakov, Evgenii O Rehman, Sabah Cinquina, Valentina Gernedl, Victoria Farlik, Matthias Petersen, Julian Hannes, Sophia Schachenhofer, Julia Reisinger, Sonali N Zambon, Alice Asplund, Olof Artner, Isabella Keimpema, Erik Lubec, Gert Mulder, Jan Bock, Christoph Pollak, Daniela D Romanov, Roman A Pifl, Christian Groop, Leif Hökfelt, Tomas GM Harkany, Tibor EMBO J Articles Maternal drug abuse during pregnancy is a rapidly escalating societal problem. Psychostimulants, including amphetamine, cocaine, and methamphetamine, are amongst the illicit drugs most commonly consumed by pregnant women. Neuropharmacology concepts posit that psychostimulants affect monoamine signaling in the nervous system by their affinities to neurotransmitter reuptake and vesicular transporters to heighten neurotransmitter availability extracellularly. Exacerbated dopamine signaling is particularly considered as a key determinant of psychostimulant action. Much less is known about possible adverse effects of these drugs on peripheral organs, and if in utero exposure induces lifelong pathologies. Here, we addressed this question by combining human RNA‐seq data with cellular and mouse models of neuroendocrine development. We show that episodic maternal exposure to psychostimulants during pregnancy coincident with the intrauterine specification of pancreatic β cells permanently impairs their ability of insulin production, leading to glucose intolerance in adult female but not male offspring. We link psychostimulant action specifically to serotonin signaling and implicate the sex‐specific epigenetic reprogramming of serotonin‐related gene regulatory networks upstream from the transcription factor Pet1/Fev as determinants of reduced insulin production. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-21 2020-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6939201/ /pubmed/31750562 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018100882 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Korchynska, Solomiia Krassnitzer, Maria Malenczyk, Katarzyna Prasad, Rashmi B Tretiakov, Evgenii O Rehman, Sabah Cinquina, Valentina Gernedl, Victoria Farlik, Matthias Petersen, Julian Hannes, Sophia Schachenhofer, Julia Reisinger, Sonali N Zambon, Alice Asplund, Olof Artner, Isabella Keimpema, Erik Lubec, Gert Mulder, Jan Bock, Christoph Pollak, Daniela D Romanov, Roman A Pifl, Christian Groop, Leif Hökfelt, Tomas GM Harkany, Tibor Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants |
title | Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants |
title_full | Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants |
title_fullStr | Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants |
title_full_unstemmed | Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants |
title_short | Life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants |
title_sort | life‐long impairment of glucose homeostasis upon prenatal exposure to psychostimulants |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6939201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31750562 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018100882 |
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