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Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition

Fetal undernutrition programs cardiometabolic diseases, with higher susceptibility in males. The mechanisms implicated are not fully understood and may be related to sex differences in placental adaptation. To evaluate this hypothesis, we investigated placental oxidative balance, vascularization, gl...

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Autores principales: Phuthong, Sophida, Reyes-Hernández, Cynthia Guadalupe, Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Pilar, Ramiro-Cortijo, David, Gil-Ortega, Marta, González-Blázquez, Raquel, González, M. Carmen, López de Pablo, Angel Luis, Arribas, Silvia M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33379399
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010237
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author Phuthong, Sophida
Reyes-Hernández, Cynthia Guadalupe
Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Pilar
Ramiro-Cortijo, David
Gil-Ortega, Marta
González-Blázquez, Raquel
González, M. Carmen
López de Pablo, Angel Luis
Arribas, Silvia M.
author_facet Phuthong, Sophida
Reyes-Hernández, Cynthia Guadalupe
Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Pilar
Ramiro-Cortijo, David
Gil-Ortega, Marta
González-Blázquez, Raquel
González, M. Carmen
López de Pablo, Angel Luis
Arribas, Silvia M.
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description Fetal undernutrition programs cardiometabolic diseases, with higher susceptibility in males. The mechanisms implicated are not fully understood and may be related to sex differences in placental adaptation. To evaluate this hypothesis, we investigated placental oxidative balance, vascularization, glucocorticoid barrier, and fetal growth in rats exposed to 50% global nutrient restriction from gestation day 11 (MUN, n = 8) and controls (n = 8). At gestation day 20 (G20), we analyzed maternal, placental, and fetal weights; oxidative damage, antioxidants, corticosterone, and PlGF (placental growth factor, spectrophotometry); and VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), 11β-HSD2, p22(phox), XO, SOD1, SOD2, SOD3, catalase, and UCP2 expression (Western blot). Compared with controls, MUN dams exhibited lower weight and plasma proteins and higher corticosterone and catalase without oxidative damage. Control male fetuses were larger than female fetuses. MUN males had higher plasma corticosterone and were smaller than control males, but had similar weight than MUN females. MUN male placenta showed higher XO and lower 11β-HSD2, VEGF, SOD2, catalase, UCP2, and feto-placental ratio than controls. MUN females had similar feto-placental ratio and plasma corticosterone than controls. Female placenta expressed lower XO, 11β-HSD2, and SOD3; similar VEGF, SOD1, SOD2, and UCP2; and higher catalase than controls, being 11β-HSD2 and VEGF higher compared to MUN males. Male placenta has worse adaptation to undernutrition with lower efficiency, associated with oxidative disbalance and reduced vascularization and glucocorticoid barrier. Glucocorticoids and low nutrients may both contribute to programming in MUN males.
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spelling pubmed-77958052021-01-10 Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition Phuthong, Sophida Reyes-Hernández, Cynthia Guadalupe Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Pilar Ramiro-Cortijo, David Gil-Ortega, Marta González-Blázquez, Raquel González, M. Carmen López de Pablo, Angel Luis Arribas, Silvia M. Int J Mol Sci Article Fetal undernutrition programs cardiometabolic diseases, with higher susceptibility in males. The mechanisms implicated are not fully understood and may be related to sex differences in placental adaptation. To evaluate this hypothesis, we investigated placental oxidative balance, vascularization, glucocorticoid barrier, and fetal growth in rats exposed to 50% global nutrient restriction from gestation day 11 (MUN, n = 8) and controls (n = 8). At gestation day 20 (G20), we analyzed maternal, placental, and fetal weights; oxidative damage, antioxidants, corticosterone, and PlGF (placental growth factor, spectrophotometry); and VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), 11β-HSD2, p22(phox), XO, SOD1, SOD2, SOD3, catalase, and UCP2 expression (Western blot). Compared with controls, MUN dams exhibited lower weight and plasma proteins and higher corticosterone and catalase without oxidative damage. Control male fetuses were larger than female fetuses. MUN males had higher plasma corticosterone and were smaller than control males, but had similar weight than MUN females. MUN male placenta showed higher XO and lower 11β-HSD2, VEGF, SOD2, catalase, UCP2, and feto-placental ratio than controls. MUN females had similar feto-placental ratio and plasma corticosterone than controls. Female placenta expressed lower XO, 11β-HSD2, and SOD3; similar VEGF, SOD1, SOD2, and UCP2; and higher catalase than controls, being 11β-HSD2 and VEGF higher compared to MUN males. Male placenta has worse adaptation to undernutrition with lower efficiency, associated with oxidative disbalance and reduced vascularization and glucocorticoid barrier. Glucocorticoids and low nutrients may both contribute to programming in MUN males. MDPI 2020-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7795805/ /pubmed/33379399 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010237 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Phuthong, Sophida
Reyes-Hernández, Cynthia Guadalupe
Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Pilar
Ramiro-Cortijo, David
Gil-Ortega, Marta
González-Blázquez, Raquel
González, M. Carmen
López de Pablo, Angel Luis
Arribas, Silvia M.
Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition
title Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition
title_full Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition
title_fullStr Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition
title_full_unstemmed Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition
title_short Sex Differences in Placental Protein Expression and Efficiency in a Rat Model of Fetal Programming Induced by Maternal Undernutrition
title_sort sex differences in placental protein expression and efficiency in a rat model of fetal programming induced by maternal undernutrition
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33379399
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010237
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