English
 
Help Privacy Policy Disclaimer
  Advanced SearchBrowse

Item

ITEM ACTIONSEXPORT
  Lipid metabolism is dysregulated before, during and after pregnancy in a mouse model of gestational diabetes

Furse, S., Fernandez-Twinn, D. S., Chiarugi, D., Koulman, A., & Ozanne, S. E. (2021). Lipid metabolism is dysregulated before, during and after pregnancy in a mouse model of gestational diabetes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(14): 7452. doi:10.3390/ijms22147452.

Item is

Files

show Files
hide Files
:
Furse_Fernandez-Twinn_2021.pdf (Publisher version), 4MB
Name:
Furse_Fernandez-Twinn_2021.pdf
Description:
-
OA-Status:
Gold
Visibility:
Public
MIME-Type / Checksum:
application/pdf / [MD5]
Technical Metadata:
Copyright Date:
-
Copyright Info:
-

Locators

show

Creators

show
hide
 Creators:
Furse, Samuel1, Author
Fernandez-Twinn, Denise S.1, Author
Chiarugi, Davide2, Author           
Koulman, Albert1, Author
Ozanne, Susan E.1, Author
Affiliations:
1External Organizations, ou_persistent22              
2Methods and Development Group Computing and Databases Services, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_2205651              

Content

show
hide
Free keywords: Gestational diabetes; Lipid metabolism; Lipid traffic analysis; Lipidomics; Hyperglycaemia; Mouse model
 Abstract: The aim of the current study was to test the hypothesis that maternal lipid metabolism was modulated during normal pregnancy and that these modulations are altered in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). We tested this hypothesis using an established mouse model of diet-induced obesity with pregnancy-associated loss of glucose tolerance and a novel lipid analysis tool, Lipid Traffic Analysis, that uses the temporal distribution of lipids to identify differences in the control of lipid metabolism through a time course. Our results suggest that the start of pregnancy is associated with several changes in lipid metabolism, including fewer variables associated with de novo lipogenesis and fewer PUFA-containing lipids in the circulation. Several of the changes in lipid metabolism in healthy pregnancies were less apparent or occurred later in dams who developed GDM. Some changes in maternal lipid metabolism in the obese-GDM group were so late as to only occur as the control dams’ systems began to switch back towards the non-pregnant state. These results demonstrate that lipid metabolism is modulated in healthy pregnancy and the timing of these changes is altered in GDM pregnancies. These findings raise important questions about how lipid metabolism contributes to changes in metabolism during healthy pregnancies. Furthermore, as alterations in the lipidome are present before the loss of glucose tolerance, they could contribute to the development of GDM mechanistically.

Details

show
hide
Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-07-062021-06-202021-07-072021-07-12
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: -
 Publishing info: -
 Table of Contents: -
 Rev. Type: -
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3390/ijms22147452
PMID: 34299070
PMC: PMC8306994
 Degree: -

Event

show

Legal Case

show

Project information

show hide
Project name : -
Grant ID : BB/M027252/1; BB/T014210/1
Funding program : -
Funding organization : Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Project name : -
Grant ID : MC_UU_12012/4
Funding program : -
Funding organization : Medical Research Council (MRC)
Project name : -
Grant ID : RG/17/12/33167
Funding program : -
Funding organization : British Heart Foundation (BHF)

Source 1

show
hide
Title: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  Abbreviation : Int. J. Mol. Sci.
Source Genre: Journal
 Creator(s):
Affiliations:
Publ. Info: Basel, Switzerland : MDPI AG
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 22 (14) Sequence Number: 7452 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1422-0067
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1422-0067