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Maternal Melatonin Deficiency Leads to Endocrine Pathologies in Children in Early Ontogenesis

The review summarizes the results of experimental and clinical studies aimed at elucidating the causes and pathophysiological mechanisms of the development of endocrine pathology in children. The modern data on the role of epigenetic influences in the early ontogenesis of unfavorable factors that vi...

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Autores principales: Ivanov, Dmitry O., Evsyukova, Inna I., Mironova, Ekaterina S., Polyakova, Victoria O., Kvetnoy, Igor M., Nasyrov, Ruslan A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669686
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22042058
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author Ivanov, Dmitry O.
Evsyukova, Inna I.
Mironova, Ekaterina S.
Polyakova, Victoria O.
Kvetnoy, Igor M.
Nasyrov, Ruslan A.
author_facet Ivanov, Dmitry O.
Evsyukova, Inna I.
Mironova, Ekaterina S.
Polyakova, Victoria O.
Kvetnoy, Igor M.
Nasyrov, Ruslan A.
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description The review summarizes the results of experimental and clinical studies aimed at elucidating the causes and pathophysiological mechanisms of the development of endocrine pathology in children. The modern data on the role of epigenetic influences in the early ontogenesis of unfavorable factors that violate the patterns of the formation of regulatory mechanisms during periods of critical development of fetal organs and systems and contribute to the delayed development of pathological conditions are considered. The mechanisms of the participation of melatonin in the regulation of metabolic processes and the key role of maternal melatonin in the formation of the circadian system of regulation in the fetus and in the protection of the genetic program of its morphofunctional development during pregnancy complications are presented. Melatonin, by controlling DNA methylation and histone modification, prevents changes in gene expression that are directly related to the programming of endocrine pathology in offspring. Deficiency and absence of the circadian rhythm of maternal melatonin underlies violations of the genetic program for the development of hormonal and metabolic regulatory mechanisms of the functional systems of the child, which determines the programming and implementation of endocrine pathology in early ontogenesis, contributing to its development in later life. The significance of this factor in the pathophysiological mechanisms of endocrine disorders determines a new approach to risk assessment and timely prevention of offspring diseases even at the stage of family planning.
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spelling pubmed-79228272021-03-03 Maternal Melatonin Deficiency Leads to Endocrine Pathologies in Children in Early Ontogenesis Ivanov, Dmitry O. Evsyukova, Inna I. Mironova, Ekaterina S. Polyakova, Victoria O. Kvetnoy, Igor M. Nasyrov, Ruslan A. Int J Mol Sci Review The review summarizes the results of experimental and clinical studies aimed at elucidating the causes and pathophysiological mechanisms of the development of endocrine pathology in children. The modern data on the role of epigenetic influences in the early ontogenesis of unfavorable factors that violate the patterns of the formation of regulatory mechanisms during periods of critical development of fetal organs and systems and contribute to the delayed development of pathological conditions are considered. The mechanisms of the participation of melatonin in the regulation of metabolic processes and the key role of maternal melatonin in the formation of the circadian system of regulation in the fetus and in the protection of the genetic program of its morphofunctional development during pregnancy complications are presented. Melatonin, by controlling DNA methylation and histone modification, prevents changes in gene expression that are directly related to the programming of endocrine pathology in offspring. Deficiency and absence of the circadian rhythm of maternal melatonin underlies violations of the genetic program for the development of hormonal and metabolic regulatory mechanisms of the functional systems of the child, which determines the programming and implementation of endocrine pathology in early ontogenesis, contributing to its development in later life. The significance of this factor in the pathophysiological mechanisms of endocrine disorders determines a new approach to risk assessment and timely prevention of offspring diseases even at the stage of family planning. MDPI 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7922827/ /pubmed/33669686 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22042058 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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Evsyukova, Inna I.
Mironova, Ekaterina S.
Polyakova, Victoria O.
Kvetnoy, Igor M.
Nasyrov, Ruslan A.
Maternal Melatonin Deficiency Leads to Endocrine Pathologies in Children in Early Ontogenesis
title Maternal Melatonin Deficiency Leads to Endocrine Pathologies in Children in Early Ontogenesis
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title_fullStr Maternal Melatonin Deficiency Leads to Endocrine Pathologies in Children in Early Ontogenesis
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title_short Maternal Melatonin Deficiency Leads to Endocrine Pathologies in Children in Early Ontogenesis
title_sort maternal melatonin deficiency leads to endocrine pathologies in children in early ontogenesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669686
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22042058
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