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Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero

Rapid infantile growth (RG) markedly increases the risk of obesity and metabolic disorders in adulthood, particularly among neonates born small. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which RG following undernourishment in utero (UN) contributes to the deterioration of adult fat deposition, we dev...

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Autores principales: Suzuki, Misako, Kohmura-Kobayashi, Yukiko, Ueda, Megumi, Furuta-Isomura, Naomi, Matsumoto, Masako, Oda, Tomoaki, Kawai, Kenta, Itoh, Toshiya, Matsuya, Madoka, Narumi, Megumi, Tamura, Naoaki, Uchida, Toshiyuki, Mochizuki, Kazuki, Itoh, Hiroaki
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35295992
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.818064
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author Suzuki, Misako
Kohmura-Kobayashi, Yukiko
Ueda, Megumi
Furuta-Isomura, Naomi
Matsumoto, Masako
Oda, Tomoaki
Kawai, Kenta
Itoh, Toshiya
Matsuya, Madoka
Narumi, Megumi
Tamura, Naoaki
Uchida, Toshiyuki
Mochizuki, Kazuki
Itoh, Hiroaki
author_facet Suzuki, Misako
Kohmura-Kobayashi, Yukiko
Ueda, Megumi
Furuta-Isomura, Naomi
Matsumoto, Masako
Oda, Tomoaki
Kawai, Kenta
Itoh, Toshiya
Matsuya, Madoka
Narumi, Megumi
Tamura, Naoaki
Uchida, Toshiyuki
Mochizuki, Kazuki
Itoh, Hiroaki
author_sort Suzuki, Misako
collection PubMed
description Rapid infantile growth (RG) markedly increases the risk of obesity and metabolic disorders in adulthood, particularly among neonates born small. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which RG following undernourishment in utero (UN) contributes to the deterioration of adult fat deposition, we developed a UN mouse model using maternal energy restriction, followed by RG achieved by adjustments to 4 pups per litter soon after birth. A high-fat diet (HFD) was fed to weaned pups treated or not (Veh) with tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TU). UN-RG pups showed the deterioration of diet-induced obesity and fat deposition, which was ameliorated by TU. We performed a microarray analysis of epididymal adipose tissue and two gene enrichment analyses (NN-Veh vs UN-RD-Veh and UN-RG-Veh vs UN-RG-TU). The results obtained identified 4 common gene ontologies (GO) terms of inflammatory pathways. In addition to the inflammatory characteristics of 4 GO terms, the results of heatmap and principal component analyses of the representative genes from 4 GO terms, genes of interest (GOI; Saa3, Ubd, S100a8, Hpx, Casp1, Agt, Ptgs2) selected from the 4 GO terms, and immunohistochemistry of macrophages collectively suggested the critical involvement of inflammation in the regulation of fat deposition in the responses to UN and TU. Therefore, the present results support the ‘Developmental Origins of Metaflammation’, the last word of which was recently proposed by the concept of metabolic disorders induced by low-grade systemic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-89205552022-03-15 Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero Suzuki, Misako Kohmura-Kobayashi, Yukiko Ueda, Megumi Furuta-Isomura, Naomi Matsumoto, Masako Oda, Tomoaki Kawai, Kenta Itoh, Toshiya Matsuya, Madoka Narumi, Megumi Tamura, Naoaki Uchida, Toshiyuki Mochizuki, Kazuki Itoh, Hiroaki Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Rapid infantile growth (RG) markedly increases the risk of obesity and metabolic disorders in adulthood, particularly among neonates born small. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which RG following undernourishment in utero (UN) contributes to the deterioration of adult fat deposition, we developed a UN mouse model using maternal energy restriction, followed by RG achieved by adjustments to 4 pups per litter soon after birth. A high-fat diet (HFD) was fed to weaned pups treated or not (Veh) with tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TU). UN-RG pups showed the deterioration of diet-induced obesity and fat deposition, which was ameliorated by TU. We performed a microarray analysis of epididymal adipose tissue and two gene enrichment analyses (NN-Veh vs UN-RD-Veh and UN-RG-Veh vs UN-RG-TU). The results obtained identified 4 common gene ontologies (GO) terms of inflammatory pathways. In addition to the inflammatory characteristics of 4 GO terms, the results of heatmap and principal component analyses of the representative genes from 4 GO terms, genes of interest (GOI; Saa3, Ubd, S100a8, Hpx, Casp1, Agt, Ptgs2) selected from the 4 GO terms, and immunohistochemistry of macrophages collectively suggested the critical involvement of inflammation in the regulation of fat deposition in the responses to UN and TU. Therefore, the present results support the ‘Developmental Origins of Metaflammation’, the last word of which was recently proposed by the concept of metabolic disorders induced by low-grade systemic inflammation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8920555/ /pubmed/35295992 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.818064 Text en Copyright © 2022 Suzuki, Kohmura-Kobayashi, Ueda, Furuta-Isomura, Matsumoto, Oda, Kawai, Itoh, Matsuya, Narumi, Tamura, Uchida, Mochizuki and Itoh https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Suzuki, Misako
Kohmura-Kobayashi, Yukiko
Ueda, Megumi
Furuta-Isomura, Naomi
Matsumoto, Masako
Oda, Tomoaki
Kawai, Kenta
Itoh, Toshiya
Matsuya, Madoka
Narumi, Megumi
Tamura, Naoaki
Uchida, Toshiyuki
Mochizuki, Kazuki
Itoh, Hiroaki
Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero
title Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero
title_full Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero
title_short Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Adult Mice With Rapid Infantile Growth After Undernourishment In Utero
title_sort comparative analysis of gene expression profiles in the adipose tissue of obese adult mice with rapid infantile growth after undernourishment in utero
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35295992
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.818064
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