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Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress

Ionizing radiation (IR) is known to cause fetal programming, but the physiological effects of low-dose IR are not fully understood. This study examined the effect of low (50 mGy) to non-lethal (300 and 1000 mGy) radiation exposure during late gestation on cardiac metabolism and oxidative stress in a...

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Autores principales: Nemec-Bakk, Ashley S., Niccoli, Sarah, Davidson, Caitlund, Roy, Danika, Stoa, Lisa, Sreetharan, Shayenthiran, Simard, Alain, Boreham, Douglas R., Wilson, Joanna Y., Tai, T.C., Lees, Simon J., Khaper, Neelam
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8160807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10050816
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author Nemec-Bakk, Ashley S.
Niccoli, Sarah
Davidson, Caitlund
Roy, Danika
Stoa, Lisa
Sreetharan, Shayenthiran
Simard, Alain
Boreham, Douglas R.
Wilson, Joanna Y.
Tai, T.C.
Lees, Simon J.
Khaper, Neelam
author_facet Nemec-Bakk, Ashley S.
Niccoli, Sarah
Davidson, Caitlund
Roy, Danika
Stoa, Lisa
Sreetharan, Shayenthiran
Simard, Alain
Boreham, Douglas R.
Wilson, Joanna Y.
Tai, T.C.
Lees, Simon J.
Khaper, Neelam
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description Ionizing radiation (IR) is known to cause fetal programming, but the physiological effects of low-dose IR are not fully understood. This study examined the effect of low (50 mGy) to non-lethal (300 and 1000 mGy) radiation exposure during late gestation on cardiac metabolism and oxidative stress in adult offspring. Pregnant C57BL/6J mice were exposed to 50, 300, or 1000 mGy of gamma radiation or Sham irradiation on gestational day 15. Sixteen weeks after birth, (18)F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake was examined in the offspring using Positron Emission Tomography imaging. Western blot was used to determine changes in oxidative stress, antioxidants, and insulin signaling related proteins. Male and female offspring from irradiated dams had lower body weights when compared to the Sham. 1000 mGy female offspring demonstrated a significant increase in (18)F-FDG uptake, glycogen content, and oxidative stress. 300 and 1000 mGy female mice exhibited increased superoxide dismutase activity, decreased glutathione peroxidase activity, and decreased reduced/oxidized glutathione ratio. We conclude that non-lethal radiation during late gestation can alter glucose uptake and increase oxidative stress in female offspring. These data provide evidence that low doses of IR during the third trimester are not harmful but higher, non-lethal doses can alter cardiac metabolism later in life and sex may have a role in fetal programming.
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spelling pubmed-81608072021-05-29 Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress Nemec-Bakk, Ashley S. Niccoli, Sarah Davidson, Caitlund Roy, Danika Stoa, Lisa Sreetharan, Shayenthiran Simard, Alain Boreham, Douglas R. Wilson, Joanna Y. Tai, T.C. Lees, Simon J. Khaper, Neelam Antioxidants (Basel) Article Ionizing radiation (IR) is known to cause fetal programming, but the physiological effects of low-dose IR are not fully understood. This study examined the effect of low (50 mGy) to non-lethal (300 and 1000 mGy) radiation exposure during late gestation on cardiac metabolism and oxidative stress in adult offspring. Pregnant C57BL/6J mice were exposed to 50, 300, or 1000 mGy of gamma radiation or Sham irradiation on gestational day 15. Sixteen weeks after birth, (18)F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake was examined in the offspring using Positron Emission Tomography imaging. Western blot was used to determine changes in oxidative stress, antioxidants, and insulin signaling related proteins. Male and female offspring from irradiated dams had lower body weights when compared to the Sham. 1000 mGy female offspring demonstrated a significant increase in (18)F-FDG uptake, glycogen content, and oxidative stress. 300 and 1000 mGy female mice exhibited increased superoxide dismutase activity, decreased glutathione peroxidase activity, and decreased reduced/oxidized glutathione ratio. We conclude that non-lethal radiation during late gestation can alter glucose uptake and increase oxidative stress in female offspring. These data provide evidence that low doses of IR during the third trimester are not harmful but higher, non-lethal doses can alter cardiac metabolism later in life and sex may have a role in fetal programming. MDPI 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8160807/ /pubmed/34065524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10050816 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nemec-Bakk, Ashley S.
Niccoli, Sarah
Davidson, Caitlund
Roy, Danika
Stoa, Lisa
Sreetharan, Shayenthiran
Simard, Alain
Boreham, Douglas R.
Wilson, Joanna Y.
Tai, T.C.
Lees, Simon J.
Khaper, Neelam
Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
title Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
title_full Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
title_fullStr Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
title_full_unstemmed Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
title_short Lasting Effects of Low to Non-Lethal Radiation Exposure during Late Gestation on Offspring’s Cardiac Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
title_sort lasting effects of low to non-lethal radiation exposure during late gestation on offspring’s cardiac metabolism and oxidative stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8160807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10050816
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