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Decreased TGF-b1 and IGF-1 protein expression in rat embryo skull bone in folic acid-restricted diet.

机译:在叶酸限制饮食中大鼠胚胎颅骨中TGF-b1和IGF-1蛋白表达降低。

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Folic acid deficiency during conception up to the end of the third month of gestation is believed to play the most important factor in neural tube defects (NTDs). However, the exact molecular mechanism remains to be elucidated. It has been suggested that transforming growth factor-b (TGF-b1) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) play a critical role in supporting bone formation. Therefore, folic acid deficiency may contribute to NTD occurrence via decreased TGF-b1 and IGF-1 expression. This study aimed to determine the correlation between folic acid deficiency and the expression of TGF-b1 and IGF-1 in rat skull bone. Thirty female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into three groups. Purified diet containing 5 (restricted), 15 (low) and 30 micrograms (normal) of folic acid was given to the first, second and third groups, respectively. At 16 weeks of a given diet, blood samples were taken to examine folic acid (folate immunoassay method), TGF-b1 and IGF-1 (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method) levels. After forced mating, on the 18th-19th day of gestation (E18-19), the pregnant rats were subjected to hysterectomy. The skull bone samples of E18-19 rats were taken to examine the TGF-b1 and IGF-1 protein expression by immunohistochemistry. The folic acid-restricted diet (5 micrograms) resulted in decreased serum TGF-b1 and IGF-1 levels. Furthermore, protein expression of TGF-b1 and IGF-1 in E18-19 rat skull bones was also significantly lower in the folic acid-restricted diet than in the normal diet. Folic acid deficiency could result in reduction of TGF-b1 and IGF-1 protein levels and might contribute to formation of defects in the skull bone as observed in mengingocele patients.
机译:人们一直认为,直至妊娠第三个月末的叶酸缺乏是神经管缺损(NTD)的最重要因素。但是,确切的分子机制仍有待阐明。已经提出,转化生长因子-b(TGF-b1)和胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)在支持骨形成中起关键作用。因此,叶酸缺乏可能通过降低TGF-b1和IGF-1表达而导致NTD发生。本研究旨在确定叶酸缺乏与大鼠颅骨中TGF-b1和IGF-1表达之间的相关性。将三十只雌性Sprague-Dawley大鼠分成三组。分别向第一,第二和第三组分别提供含有5(受限制),15(低)和30微克(正常)叶酸的纯化饮食。在给定饮食的16周时,抽取血液样本检查叶酸(叶酸免疫测定法),TGF-b1和IGF-1(酶联免疫吸附测定法)水平。强制交配后,在妊娠的第18-19天(E18-19),对妊娠大鼠进行子宫切除术。取E18-19大鼠的颅骨样品,通过免疫组织化学检查TGF-b1和IGF-1蛋白的表达。叶酸限制饮食(5微克)导致血清TGF-b1和IGF-1水平降低。此外,在叶酸限制饮食中,E18-19大鼠颅骨中TGF-b1和IGF-1的蛋白表达也显着低于正常饮食。叶酸缺乏可能会导致TGF-b1和IGF-1蛋白水平降低,并且可能导致脑膜膨出患者中颅骨缺损的形成。

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