Author:
Jensen Vivi F. H.,Mølck Anne-Marie,Bøgh Ingrid B.,Nowak Jette,Viuff Birgitte M.,Rasmussen Charlotte L. M.,Pedersen Louise,Fels Johannes J.,Madsen Suzi H.,McGuigan Fiona E.,Tveden-Nyborg Pernille,Lykkesfeldt Jens,Akesson Kristina E.
Abstract
AbstractMaternal hypoglycaemia throughout gestation until gestation day (GD)20 delays foetal growth and skeletal development. While partially prevented by return to normoglycaemia after completed organogenesis (GD17), underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we investigated the pathogenesis of these changes and significance of maternal hypoglycaemia extending beyond organogenesis in non-diabetic rats. Pregnant rats received insulin-infusion until GD20 or GD17, with sacrifice on GD20. Hypoglycaemia throughout gestation increased maternal corticosterone levels, which correlated with foetal levels. Growth plates displayed central histopathologic changes comprising disrupted cellular organisation, hypertrophic chondrocytes, and decreased cellular density; expression of pro-angiogenic factors, HIF-1α and VEGF-A increased in surrounding areas. Disproportionately decreased growth plate zone volumes and lower expression of the structural protein MATN-3 were seen, while bone ossification parameters were normal. Ending maternal/foetal hypoglycaemia on GD17 reduced incidence and severity of histopathologic changes and with normal growth plate volume. Compromised foetal skeletal development following maternal hypoglycaemia throughout gestation is hypothesised to result from corticosterone-induced hypoxia in growth plates, where hypoxia disrupts chondrocyte maturation and growth plate structure and volume, decreasing long bone growth. Maternal/foetal hypoglycaemia lasting only until GD17 attenuated these changes, suggesting a pivotal role of glucose in growth plate development.
Funder
Novo Nordisk A/S
The STAR Fellowship Programme
Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Greta and Johan Kock Foundation
Albert Påhlsson Foundation
Alfred Osterlund Foundation
Herman Järnhardt foundation
King Gustav V 80 year fund
Thelma Zoegas Foundation
Swedish Rheumatism foundation
Skåne University Hospital Research Fund
Research and Development Council of Region Skåne, Sweden
Swedish Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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