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Maternal dietary calcium status during pregnancy and lactation affects brain DHA accretion through modifying DNA methylation of fatty acid desaturases in the mouse offspring

机译:孕妇膳食钙的状态在怀孕和哺乳期间影响脑DHA吸收通过修饰脂肪酸去饱和酶的DNA甲基化,在小鼠后代

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Disturbed calcium homeostasis has detrimental effects on brain development and function, particularly in early life because of epigenetic determination of early nutrition on later health. We hypothesized that the imbalance of calcium status in early life might have long-lasting effects on brain DHA accretion though epigenetic modification on fatty acid desaturases (Fads). Three to four week old C57BL/6J female mice were fed 3 reproductive diets with different calcium concentrations - low (LC, 0.25%), normal (NC, 0.70%) and high-calcium (HC, 1.20%) respectively throughout pregnancy and lactation. Maternal LC diet reduced tissue (brain and hepatic) DHA concentrations in both male and female offsprings at postnatal 21 day, with reductions in male instead of female offsprings in adulthood. Maternal HC diet only reduced hepatic DHA concentration in adult male offsprings. Furthermore, maternal LC diet reduced hepatic but increased brain expressions of Fads1 or Fads2 in 21-days old offsprings, with similar changes in adult male instead of female offsprings. Maternal HC diet reduced hepatic or brain expressions of Fads1 or Fads2 in 21-days old offsprings, and only reduced Fads2 in the liver with adult male offsprings. Determination of DNA methylation (CpG4, CpG5, CpG7,8, CpG14-17 and CpG19) showed that maternal LC diet caused hypermethylation of Fads2 promoter in the liver and hypomethylation in the brain in 21-days old offsprings, as well as in adult male offsprings. These data demonstrate that the imbalance of calcium intake in early life might have long-term gender-specific effects on brain accretion of DHA mediated by altered DNA methylation and associated expressions of Fads. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:令人不安的钙稳态对脑发育和功能有害影响,特别是在早期生命中,因为表观遗传测定早期营养的健康。我们假设早期生命中钙状况的不平衡可能对脑DHA增生的钙质效果持久影响,而脂肪酸去饱和酶(FADS)。在整个妊娠和哺乳期间分别喂养3至4周的C57BL / 6J雌性小鼠3种具有不同钙浓度的生殖饮食 - 低(LC,0.25%),正常(NC,0.70%)和高钙(HC,1.20%) 。母体LC饮食在后期21天的男性和女性后代减少组织(脑和肝)DHA浓度,雄性而不是成年期间的女性后代。母体HC饮食仅降低成年男性后代的肝脏DHA浓度。此外,母亲LC饮食在21天的年龄后代中减少了肝脏,但增加了FADS1或FADS2的脑表达,具有成年男性的相似变化而不是女性后代。母体HC饮食在21天的旧后代减少了FADS1或FADS2的肝脏或脑表达,并且只有成年男性后代的肝脏中的FADS2减少。测定DNA甲基化(CPG4,CPG5,CPG7,8,CPG14-17和CPG19)表明,母体LC饮食在21天的老年后脑中肝脏和低甲基化中的FADS2启动子的高甲基化,以及成年男性后代。这些数据表明,早期生命中的钙摄入量的不平衡可能对DHA的脑吸收的长期性别特异性效应由改变的DNA甲基化和表达式的FAD表达。 (c)2019由elsevier公司出版

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    《Nutrition Research》 |2019年第2019期|共14页
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    Capital Med Univ Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth Beijing Childrens Hosp Lab Nutr &

    Dev Beijing Pediat Res Inst 56 Nan Li Shi Rd Beijing 100045 Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth Beijing Childrens Hosp Lab Nutr &

    Dev Beijing Pediat Res Inst 56 Nan Li Shi Rd Beijing 100045 Peoples R China;

    Peoples Liberat Army Gen Hosp Affiliated Hosp 1 Anim Lab Ctr Beijing 100037 Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth Beijing Childrens Hosp Lab Nutr &

    Dev Beijing Pediat Res Inst 56 Nan Li Shi Rd Beijing 100045 Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth Beijing Childrens Hosp Lab Nutr &

    Dev Beijing Pediat Res Inst 56 Nan Li Shi Rd Beijing 100045 Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth Beijing Childrens Hosp Lab Nutr &

    Dev Beijing Pediat Res Inst 56 Nan Li Shi Rd Beijing 100045 Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth Beijing Childrens Hosp Lab Nutr &

    Dev Beijing Pediat Res Inst 56 Nan Li Shi Rd Beijing 100045 Peoples R China;

    Peoples Liberat Army Gen Hosp Affiliated Hosp 1 Anim Lab Ctr Beijing 100037 Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth Beijing Childrens Hosp Lab Nutr &

    Dev Beijing Pediat Res Inst 56 Nan Li Shi Rd Beijing 100045 Peoples R China;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 营养学;
  • 关键词

    Calcium; DHA; Maternal pregnancy and lactation; Fad1; Fad2; Mice;

    机译:钙;DHA;母亲妊娠和哺乳;FAD1;FAD2;小鼠;

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