Preconception paternal alcohol exposure exerts sex-specific effects on offspring growth and long-term metabolic programming

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作者
Chang, Richard C. [1 ]
Wang, Haiqing [1 ]
Bedi, Yudhishtar [1 ]
Golding, Michael C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Coll Vet Med & Biomed Sci, Dept Vet Physiol & Pharmacol, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Paternal alcohol use; Metabolic programming; Preconception exposure; Epigenetic programming; Developmental origins of adult disease; Growth restriction; Paternal exposure; Epigenetics; Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder; FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE; FATTY LIVER-DISEASE; FETAL-GROWTH; PRENATAL ETHANOL; BIRTH-WEIGHT; TRANSGENERATIONAL INHERITANCE; INTELLECTUAL-PERFORMANCE; EPIGENETIC VARIATION; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE;
D O I
10.1186/s13072-019-0254-0
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
BackgroundAlthough clinical data support an association between paternal alcohol use and deficits in child neurocognitive development, the relationship between paternal drinking and alcohol-induced growth phenotypes remains challenging to define. Using an established mouse model of chronic exposure, previous work by our group has linked preconception paternal alcohol use to sex-specific patterns of fetal growth restriction and placental dysfunction. The aim of the present study was to investigate the long-term impact of chronic preconception paternal alcohol use on offspring growth and metabolic programming.ResultsPreconception paternal alcohol exposure induced a prolonged period of fetal gestation and an increased incidence of intrauterine growth restriction, which affected the male offspring to a greater extent than the females. While the female offspring of ethanol-exposed males were able to match the body weights of the controls within the first 2weeks of postnatal life, male offspring continued to display an 11% reduction in weight at 5weeks of age and a 6% reduction at 8weeks of age. The observed growth deficits associated with insulin hypersensitivity in the male offspring, while in contrast, females displayed a modest lag in their glucose tolerance test. These metabolic defects were associated with an up-regulation of genes within the pro-fibrotic TGF- signaling pathway and increased levels of cellular hydroxyproline within the livers of the male offspring. We observed suppressed cytokine profiles within the liver and pancreas of both the male and female offspring, which correlated with the up-regulation of genes in the LiverX/RetinoidX/FarnesoidX receptor pathways. However, patterns of gene expression were highly variable between the offspring of alcohol-exposed sires. In the adult offspring of alcohol-exposed males, we did not observe any differences in the allelic expression of Igf2 or any other imprinted genes.ConclusionsThe impact of paternal alcohol use on child development is poorly explored and represents a significant gap in our understanding of the teratogenic effects of ethanol. Our studies implicate paternal exposure history as an additional and important modifier of alcohol-induced growth phenotypes and challenge the current maternal-centric exposure paradigm.
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