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Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring

Objective: Fetal growth restriction is associated with increased postnatal cardiovascular morbidity. The alterations in heart physiology and structure caused by in utero nutrient deprivation have not been extensively studied. We aim to investigate the impact of maternal food restriction on the cardi...

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Autores principales: Zouridis, Andreas, Manousopoulou, Antigoni, Potiris, Anastasios, Sarli, Polyxeni-Maria, Aravantinos, Leon, Pervanidou, Panagiota, Deligeoroglou, Efthymios, Garbis, Spiros D., Eleftheriades, Makarios
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33573223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020466
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author Zouridis, Andreas
Manousopoulou, Antigoni
Potiris, Anastasios
Sarli, Polyxeni-Maria
Aravantinos, Leon
Pervanidou, Panagiota
Deligeoroglou, Efthymios
Garbis, Spiros D.
Eleftheriades, Makarios
author_facet Zouridis, Andreas
Manousopoulou, Antigoni
Potiris, Anastasios
Sarli, Polyxeni-Maria
Aravantinos, Leon
Pervanidou, Panagiota
Deligeoroglou, Efthymios
Garbis, Spiros D.
Eleftheriades, Makarios
author_sort Zouridis, Andreas
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description Objective: Fetal growth restriction is associated with increased postnatal cardiovascular morbidity. The alterations in heart physiology and structure caused by in utero nutrient deprivation have not been extensively studied. We aim to investigate the impact of maternal food restriction on the cardiac proteome of newborn rats with normal (non-fetal growth-restricted (FGR)) and reduced (FGR) birth weight. Methods: On day 14 of gestation, 10 timed pregnant rats were randomized into two nutritional groups: (a) Standard laboratory diet and (b) 50% global food restriction. Pups born to food-restricted mothers were subdivided, based on birthweight, into fetal growth-restricted (FGR) and non-FGR, while pups born from normally nourished mothers were considered controls. Rat neonates were euthanized immediately after birth and the hearts of 11 randomly selected male offspring (n = 4 FGR, n = 4 non-FGR, n = 3 control group) were analyzed using quantitative proteomics. Results: In total, 7422 proteins were quantified (q < 0.05). Of these, 1175 were differentially expressed in FGR and 231 in non-FGR offspring vs. control with 151 common differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between the two groups. Bioinformatics analysis of DEPs in FGR vs. control showed decreased integrin and apelin cardiac fibroblast signaling, decreased muscle contraction and glycolysis, and over-representation of a protein network related to embryonic development, and cell death and survival. Conclusion: Our study illustrates the distinct proteomic profile of FGR and non-FGR offspring of food-restricted dams underlying the importance of both prenatal adversities and birth weight in cardiac physiology and development.
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spelling pubmed-79124752021-02-28 Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring Zouridis, Andreas Manousopoulou, Antigoni Potiris, Anastasios Sarli, Polyxeni-Maria Aravantinos, Leon Pervanidou, Panagiota Deligeoroglou, Efthymios Garbis, Spiros D. Eleftheriades, Makarios Nutrients Article Objective: Fetal growth restriction is associated with increased postnatal cardiovascular morbidity. The alterations in heart physiology and structure caused by in utero nutrient deprivation have not been extensively studied. We aim to investigate the impact of maternal food restriction on the cardiac proteome of newborn rats with normal (non-fetal growth-restricted (FGR)) and reduced (FGR) birth weight. Methods: On day 14 of gestation, 10 timed pregnant rats were randomized into two nutritional groups: (a) Standard laboratory diet and (b) 50% global food restriction. Pups born to food-restricted mothers were subdivided, based on birthweight, into fetal growth-restricted (FGR) and non-FGR, while pups born from normally nourished mothers were considered controls. Rat neonates were euthanized immediately after birth and the hearts of 11 randomly selected male offspring (n = 4 FGR, n = 4 non-FGR, n = 3 control group) were analyzed using quantitative proteomics. Results: In total, 7422 proteins were quantified (q < 0.05). Of these, 1175 were differentially expressed in FGR and 231 in non-FGR offspring vs. control with 151 common differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between the two groups. Bioinformatics analysis of DEPs in FGR vs. control showed decreased integrin and apelin cardiac fibroblast signaling, decreased muscle contraction and glycolysis, and over-representation of a protein network related to embryonic development, and cell death and survival. Conclusion: Our study illustrates the distinct proteomic profile of FGR and non-FGR offspring of food-restricted dams underlying the importance of both prenatal adversities and birth weight in cardiac physiology and development. MDPI 2021-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7912475/ /pubmed/33573223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020466 Text en © 2021 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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Zouridis, Andreas
Manousopoulou, Antigoni
Potiris, Anastasios
Sarli, Polyxeni-Maria
Aravantinos, Leon
Pervanidou, Panagiota
Deligeoroglou, Efthymios
Garbis, Spiros D.
Eleftheriades, Makarios
Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring
title Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring
title_full Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring
title_fullStr Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring
title_short Impact of Maternal Food Restriction on Heart Proteome in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Wistar—Rat Offspring
title_sort impact of maternal food restriction on heart proteome in appropriately grown and growth-restricted wistar—rat offspring
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33573223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020466
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