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Prevention by maternal pancreatic islet transplantation of hypothalamic malformation in offspring of diabetic mother rats is already detectable at weaning. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Exposure to gestational diabetes (GD) in rats causes malformation in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMN), which is crucial for body weight and metabolism regulation.
  • Recent studies showed that offspring of GD mothers who underwent pancreatic islet transplantation during pregnancy did not exhibit VMN malformation.
  • At weaning, counts and volume of VMN neurons were reduced in the offspring of sham-transplanted mothers, while those from islet-transplanted mothers showed no significant differences compared to controls, indicating that improved maternal metabolism can prevent VMN issues in developing offspring.

Article Abstract

Exposure to gestational diabetes (GD) in rats leads to dysplasia of the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMN), decisively involved into the regulation of body weight and metabolism. Recently, we have shown here that VMN malformation is absent in adult offspring of GD mothers treated by pancreatic islet transplantation during gestation. We therefore now investigated whether VMN malformation and its prevention are already present at the early postnatal end of the critical hypothalamic differentiation period. Already at weaning, the total number of VMN neurons, the volume of the VMN relative to total brain volume, and the numerical density of neurons in the anterior subnucleus of the VMN were reduced in offspring of sham-transplanted mothers (all P<0.05), but did not differ between offspring of islet-transplanted mothers and controls. No morphometric alterations occurred in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus. In conclusion, prevention of VMN malformation in offspring of islet-transplanted diabetic mothers is a direct consequence of normalized maternal metabolism during critical perinatal development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2003.08.066DOI Listing

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