Vanya Nikolova, Alice L Mitchell, Elena Bellafante, Eugene Jansen, Georgia Papacleovoulou, Per-Olof Bergh, Hanns-Ulrich Marshall, Catherine Williamson
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摘要
患有妊娠期肝内胆汁淤积症(ICP)的妇女会出现高胆汁血症,同时血脂异常的风险也会增加。我们研究了小鼠妊娠期补充胆酸(CA)对脂肪组织功能的影响。小鼠从确定交配栓到妊娠第 14 或 15 天(n = 10-11/组),一直喂食正常或 0.5% 的 CA 补充饲料,并与非妊娠小鼠(n = 7/组)进行实验配对。在测量组织重量的同时,还测量了血浆胆汁酸、葡萄糖、血脂、活性氧代谢物(ROM)和脂肪因子。评估了皮下和性腺脂肪细胞 mRNA 的表达。补充 CA 可抑制妊娠相关脂肪组织扩张并降低胎儿体重。妊娠期摄入 CA 会增加低密度脂蛋白胆固醇,降低高密度脂蛋白胆固醇。妊娠和CA饮食减少了脂肪细胞中脂质代谢转录本的表达。妊娠期补充CA会使血浆ROM增加1.24倍,并使炎症调节五肽-2/3和胰岛素样生长因子1(IGF-1)的水平分别降低>50%和>80%。总之,我们的研究表明,高胆管血症干扰了妊娠相关脂肪组织在妊娠晚期的扩张和 mRNA 表达,同时导致 IGF-1 降低、脂质可用性改变、炎症和氧化增加,这可能会影响胎儿的生长。这项工作强调了更好地了解ICP妊娠期脂肪组织和氧化还原压力变化及其对胎儿健康潜在影响的必要性。
Gestational hypercholanemia suppresses pregnancy-associated adipose mass increase and stimulates a pro-inflammatory environment in mice.
Women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) have hypercholanemia alongside an increased risk of dyslipidemia. We investigated how cholic acid (CA) supplementation in murine pregnancy impacts adipose tissue function. Mice were fed normal or 0.5% CA-supplemented chow from identification of copulatory plug until gestational day 14 or 15 (n = 10-11/group) and were matched experimentally with nonpregnant mice (n = 7/group). Tissue weights were measured alongside plasma bile acids, glucose, lipids, reactive oxygen metabolites (ROM), and adipokines. Subcutaneous and gonadal adipocyte mRNA expression was evaluated. CA supplementation inhibited pregnancy-associated adipose tissue expansion and decreased fetal weight. CA diet in pregnancy increased LDL-cholesterol and reduced HDL-cholesterol. Pregnancy and CA diet reduced lipid metabolism transcript expression in adipocytes. CA supplementation during pregnancy increased plasma ROM by 1.24-fold and suppressed inflammatory-modulating pentraxin-2/3 and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels by >50% and >80%, respectively. Together, we show that hypercholanemia disturbs pregnancy-associated adipose tissue expansion and mRNA expression in late gestation concomitant with reduced IGF-1, altered lipid availability and increased inflammation and oxidation, which could impact fetal growth. This work highlights the need to better understand adipose tissue and redox stress changes in ICP pregnancies and the potential implications for fetal health.
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