GLP-1-Mediated Pregnancy and Neonatal Complications in Mice.

IF 2.5 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Rajalakshmi Ramamoorthy, Arianna K Carden, Hussain Hussain, Brian Z Druyan, Ping Ping Chen, Rima Hajjar, Carmen Fernandez, Nila Elumalai, Amirah B Rashed, Karen Young, Anna Rosa Speciale, Emily M West, Staci Marbin, Bradley Safro, Ian J Bishop, Arumugam R Jayakumar, Luis Sanchez-Ramos, Michael J Paidas
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Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), a hormone derived from the proglucagon gene, regulates various physiological processes; however, its impact on pregnancy outcomes remains poorly understood. Assessing the effects of GLP-1 on neonates is vital as GLP-1 is increasingly administered during pregnancy. This study evaluates the effect of GLP-1 exposure on maternal complications and neonatal defects in mice. Pregnant female A/J mice received subcutaneous injections of recombinant GLP-1 (rGLP-1; 1000 nmol/kg) on embryonic day 1 (EP, early pregnancy) or day 15 (E15, late pregnancy). Maternal and neonatal body weights, morphology, and mortality were recorded, and mRNA sequencing was conducted to analyze gene expression in neonatal tissues. Maternal body weight decreased following rGLP-1 exposure, and pups born to both the early and late exposure groups experienced significant weight loss. Pups in the late exposure group exhibited uniform skin detachment and a dramatically higher mortality rate than those born to the early exposure group. Further, RT-PCR analysis confirms the significantly increased expression of selected genes in the skin and associated pathogenesis. RNA sequencing of pups' skin, brain, lung, and liver tissues from the late exposure group showed altered gene expression. Since maternal weight loss, increased neonatal mortality, and altered gene expression have been observed, GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) should be avoided during pregnancy.

glp -1介导的小鼠妊娠和新生儿并发症。
胰高血糖素样肽1 (GLP-1)是一种源自胰高血糖素原基因的激素,调节多种生理过程;然而,它对妊娠结局的影响仍然知之甚少。评估GLP-1对新生儿的影响是至关重要的,因为GLP-1在妊娠期间被越来越多地使用。本研究评估GLP-1暴露对小鼠母体并发症和新生儿缺陷的影响。妊娠雌性A/J小鼠在胚胎第1天(EP,妊娠早期)或第15天(E15,妊娠晚期)皮下注射重组GLP-1 (rGLP-1; 1000 nmol/kg)。记录母鼠和新生儿的体重、形态和死亡率,并进行mRNA测序,分析新生儿组织中基因的表达。rGLP-1暴露后,母鼠体重下降,早暴露组和晚暴露组出生的幼崽体重都明显减轻。后期暴露组的幼崽表现出均匀的皮肤脱离,死亡率明显高于早期暴露组的幼崽。此外,RT-PCR分析证实了皮肤中特定基因的表达显著增加以及相关的发病机制。晚期暴露组幼犬的皮肤、脑、肺和肝脏组织的RNA测序显示基因表达改变。由于观察到孕妇体重减轻、新生儿死亡率增加和基因表达改变,妊娠期间应避免使用GLP-1受体激动剂(GLP-1RAs)。
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Journal of Developmental Biology
Journal of Developmental Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
18.50%
发文量
44
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Developmental Biology (ISSN 2221-3759) is an international, peer-reviewed, quick-refereeing, open access journal, which publishes reviews, research papers and communications on the development of multicellular organisms at the molecule, cell, tissue, organ and whole organism levels. Our aim is to encourage researchers to effortlessly publish their new findings or concepts rapidly in an open access medium, overseen by their peers. There is no restriction on the length of the papers; the full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material. Journal of Developmental Biology focuses on: -Development mechanisms and genetics -Cell differentiation -Embryonal development -Tissue/organism growth -Metamorphosis and regeneration of the organisms. It involves many biological fields, such as Molecular biology, Genetics, Physiology, Cell biology, Anatomy, Embryology, Cancer research, Neurobiology, Immunology, Ecology, Evolutionary biology.
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