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Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity

Infants of diabetic mothers are at risk of cardiomyopathy at birth and myocardial infarction in adulthood, but prevention is hindered because mechanisms remain unknown. We previously showed that maternal glucolipotoxicity increases the risk of cardiomyopathy and mortality in newborn rats through fue...

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Autores principales: Louwagie, Eli J., Larsen, Tricia D., Wachal, Angela L., Gandy, Tyler C.T., Eclov, Julie A., Rideout, Todd C., Kern, Katherine A., Cain, Jacob T., Anderson, Ruthellen H., Mdaki, Kennedy S., Baack, Michelle L.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7666357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33225249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101746
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author Louwagie, Eli J.
Larsen, Tricia D.
Wachal, Angela L.
Gandy, Tyler C.T.
Eclov, Julie A.
Rideout, Todd C.
Kern, Katherine A.
Cain, Jacob T.
Anderson, Ruthellen H.
Mdaki, Kennedy S.
Baack, Michelle L.
author_facet Louwagie, Eli J.
Larsen, Tricia D.
Wachal, Angela L.
Gandy, Tyler C.T.
Eclov, Julie A.
Rideout, Todd C.
Kern, Katherine A.
Cain, Jacob T.
Anderson, Ruthellen H.
Mdaki, Kennedy S.
Baack, Michelle L.
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description Infants of diabetic mothers are at risk of cardiomyopathy at birth and myocardial infarction in adulthood, but prevention is hindered because mechanisms remain unknown. We previously showed that maternal glucolipotoxicity increases the risk of cardiomyopathy and mortality in newborn rats through fuel-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction. Here we demonstrate ongoing cardiometabolic consequences by cross-fostering and following echocardiography, cardiomyocyte bioenergetics, mitochondria-mediated turnover, and cell death following metabolic stress in aged adults. Like humans, cardiac function improves by weaning with no apparent differences in early adulthood but declines again in aged diabetes-exposed offspring. This is preceded by impaired oxidative phosphorylation, exaggerated age-related increase in mitochondrial number, and higher oxygen consumption. Prenatally exposed male cardiomyocytes have more mitolysosomes indicating high baseline turnover; when exposed to metabolic stress, mitophagy cannot increase and cardiomyocytes have faster mitochondrial membrane potential loss and mitochondria-mediated cell death. Details highlight age- and sex-specific roles of mitochondria in developmentally programmed adult heart disease.
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spelling pubmed-76663572020-11-20 Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity Louwagie, Eli J. Larsen, Tricia D. Wachal, Angela L. Gandy, Tyler C.T. Eclov, Julie A. Rideout, Todd C. Kern, Katherine A. Cain, Jacob T. Anderson, Ruthellen H. Mdaki, Kennedy S. Baack, Michelle L. iScience Article Infants of diabetic mothers are at risk of cardiomyopathy at birth and myocardial infarction in adulthood, but prevention is hindered because mechanisms remain unknown. We previously showed that maternal glucolipotoxicity increases the risk of cardiomyopathy and mortality in newborn rats through fuel-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction. Here we demonstrate ongoing cardiometabolic consequences by cross-fostering and following echocardiography, cardiomyocyte bioenergetics, mitochondria-mediated turnover, and cell death following metabolic stress in aged adults. Like humans, cardiac function improves by weaning with no apparent differences in early adulthood but declines again in aged diabetes-exposed offspring. This is preceded by impaired oxidative phosphorylation, exaggerated age-related increase in mitochondrial number, and higher oxygen consumption. Prenatally exposed male cardiomyocytes have more mitolysosomes indicating high baseline turnover; when exposed to metabolic stress, mitophagy cannot increase and cardiomyocytes have faster mitochondrial membrane potential loss and mitochondria-mediated cell death. Details highlight age- and sex-specific roles of mitochondria in developmentally programmed adult heart disease. Elsevier 2020-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7666357/ /pubmed/33225249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101746 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Louwagie, Eli J.
Larsen, Tricia D.
Wachal, Angela L.
Gandy, Tyler C.T.
Eclov, Julie A.
Rideout, Todd C.
Kern, Katherine A.
Cain, Jacob T.
Anderson, Ruthellen H.
Mdaki, Kennedy S.
Baack, Michelle L.
Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity
title Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity
title_full Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity
title_fullStr Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity
title_short Age and Sex Influence Mitochondria and Cardiac Health in Offspring Exposed to Maternal Glucolipotoxicity
title_sort age and sex influence mitochondria and cardiac health in offspring exposed to maternal glucolipotoxicity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7666357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33225249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101746
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