Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of mice after in utero undernutrition and/or undernutrition during suckling
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the hormonal milieu and adipose gene expression in response to catch-up growth (CUG), a growth pattern...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the hormonal milieu and adipose gene expression in response to catch-up growth (CUG), a growth pattern associated with obesity and diabetes risk, in a mouse model of low birth weight (LBW). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: ICR mice were food restricted by 50% from gestational days 12.5-18.5, reducing offspring birth weight by 25%. During the suckling period, dams were either fed ad libitum, permitting CUG in offspring, or food restricted, preventing CUG. Offspring were killed at age 3 weeks, and gonadal fat was removed for RNA extraction, array analysis, RT-PCR, and evaluation of cell size and number. Serum insulin, thyroxine (T4), corticosterone, and adipokines were measured. RESULTS: At age 3 weeks, LBW mice with CUG (designated U-C) had body weight comparable with controls (designated C-C); weight was reduced by 49% in LBW mice without CUG (designated U-U). Adiposity was altered by postnatal nutrition, with gonadal fat increased by 50% in U-C and decreased by 58% in U-U mice (P < 0.05 vs. C-C mice). Adipose expression of the lipogenic genes Fasn, AccI, Lpin1, and Srebf1 was significantly increased in U-C compared with both C-C and U-U mice (P < 0.05). Mitochondrial DNA copy number was reduced by >50% in U-C versus U-U mice (P = 0.014). Although cell numbers did not differ, mean adipocyte diameter was increased in U-C and reduced in U-U mice (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: CUG results in increased adipose tissue lipogenic gene expression and adipocyte diameter but not increased cellularity, suggesting that catch-up fat is primarily associated with lipogenesis rather than adipogenesis in this murine model. Epididymal fat samples were obtained at age 3 weeks from 5 control mice (CC), 5 mice exposed to in utero undernutrition (UC), and 4 mice exposed to undernutrition in utero and during suckling (UU).
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 14
- Source:
- E-GEOD-16083
- PubMed:
- 19208909
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.24, 2014
Sample | environmental history |
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GSM402542 | ad libitum chow during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402542 | ad libitum chow during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402542 | ad libitum chow during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402542 | ad libitum chow during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402542 | ad libitum chow during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402547 | undernutrition during pregnancy, ad libitum chow during suckling |
GSM402547 | undernutrition during pregnancy, ad libitum chow during suckling |
GSM402547 | undernutrition during pregnancy, ad libitum chow during suckling |
GSM402547 | undernutrition during pregnancy, ad libitum chow during suckling |
GSM402547 | undernutrition during pregnancy, ad libitum chow during suckling |
GSM402552 | undernutrition during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402552 | undernutrition during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402552 | undernutrition during pregnancy and suckling |
GSM402552 | undernutrition during pregnancy and suckling |