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Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity
The rise in prevalence of obesity in women of reproductive age in developed and developing countries might propagate intergenerational cycles of detrimental effects on metabolic health. Placental lipid metabolism is disrupted by maternal obesity, which possibly affects the life-long health of the of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398812/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082768 |
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author | Belcastro, Livia Ferreira, Carolina S. Saraiva, Marcelle A. Mucci, Daniela B. Murgia, Antonio Lai, Carla Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Pinto, Gabriela D. A. Griffin, Julian L. Torres, Alexandre G. Durand, Thierry Burton, Graham J. Sardinha, Fátima L. C. El-Bacha, Tatiana |
author_facet | Belcastro, Livia Ferreira, Carolina S. Saraiva, Marcelle A. Mucci, Daniela B. Murgia, Antonio Lai, Carla Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Pinto, Gabriela D. A. Griffin, Julian L. Torres, Alexandre G. Durand, Thierry Burton, Graham J. Sardinha, Fátima L. C. El-Bacha, Tatiana |
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description | The rise in prevalence of obesity in women of reproductive age in developed and developing countries might propagate intergenerational cycles of detrimental effects on metabolic health. Placental lipid metabolism is disrupted by maternal obesity, which possibly affects the life-long health of the offspring. Here, we investigated placental lipid metabolism in women with pre-gestational obesity as a sole pregnancy complication and compared it to placental responses of lean women. Open profile and targeted lipidomics were used to assess placental lipids and oxidised products of docosahexaenoic (DHA) and arachidonic acid (AA), respectively, neuroprostanes and isoprostanes. Despite no overall signs of lipid accumulation, DHA and AA levels in placentas from obese women were, respectively, 2.2 and 2.5 times higher than those from lean women. Additionally, a 2-fold increase in DHA-derived neuroprostanes and a 1.7-fold increase in AA-derived isoprostanes were seen in the obese group. These changes correlated with a 70% decrease in placental FABP1 protein. Multivariate analyses suggested that neuroprostanes and isoprostanes are associated with maternal and placental inflammation and with birth weight. These results might shed light on the molecular mechanisms associated with altered placental fatty acid metabolism in maternal pre-gestational obesity, placing these oxidised fatty acids as novel mediators of placental function. |
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spelling | pubmed-83988122021-08-29 Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity Belcastro, Livia Ferreira, Carolina S. Saraiva, Marcelle A. Mucci, Daniela B. Murgia, Antonio Lai, Carla Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Pinto, Gabriela D. A. Griffin, Julian L. Torres, Alexandre G. Durand, Thierry Burton, Graham J. Sardinha, Fátima L. C. El-Bacha, Tatiana Nutrients Article The rise in prevalence of obesity in women of reproductive age in developed and developing countries might propagate intergenerational cycles of detrimental effects on metabolic health. Placental lipid metabolism is disrupted by maternal obesity, which possibly affects the life-long health of the offspring. Here, we investigated placental lipid metabolism in women with pre-gestational obesity as a sole pregnancy complication and compared it to placental responses of lean women. Open profile and targeted lipidomics were used to assess placental lipids and oxidised products of docosahexaenoic (DHA) and arachidonic acid (AA), respectively, neuroprostanes and isoprostanes. Despite no overall signs of lipid accumulation, DHA and AA levels in placentas from obese women were, respectively, 2.2 and 2.5 times higher than those from lean women. Additionally, a 2-fold increase in DHA-derived neuroprostanes and a 1.7-fold increase in AA-derived isoprostanes were seen in the obese group. These changes correlated with a 70% decrease in placental FABP1 protein. Multivariate analyses suggested that neuroprostanes and isoprostanes are associated with maternal and placental inflammation and with birth weight. These results might shed light on the molecular mechanisms associated with altered placental fatty acid metabolism in maternal pre-gestational obesity, placing these oxidised fatty acids as novel mediators of placental function. MDPI 2021-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8398812/ /pubmed/34444927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082768 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Belcastro, Livia Ferreira, Carolina S. Saraiva, Marcelle A. Mucci, Daniela B. Murgia, Antonio Lai, Carla Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Pinto, Gabriela D. A. Griffin, Julian L. Torres, Alexandre G. Durand, Thierry Burton, Graham J. Sardinha, Fátima L. C. El-Bacha, Tatiana Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity |
title | Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity |
title_full | Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity |
title_fullStr | Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity |
title_full_unstemmed | Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity |
title_short | Decreased Fatty Acid Transporter FABP1 and Increased Isoprostanes and Neuroprostanes in the Human Term Placenta: Implications for Inflammation and Birth Weight in Maternal Pre-Gestational Obesity |
title_sort | decreased fatty acid transporter fabp1 and increased isoprostanes and neuroprostanes in the human term placenta: implications for inflammation and birth weight in maternal pre-gestational obesity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398812/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082768 |
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