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Gestational folic acid deficiency alters embryonic eye development: Possible role of basement membrane proteins in eye malformations.

Tytuł:
Gestational folic acid deficiency alters embryonic eye development: Possible role of basement membrane proteins in eye malformations.
Autorzy:
Sijilmassi O; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Optics and Optometry, Anatomy and Embryology Department, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: .
Del Río Sevilla A; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Optics and Optometry, Anatomy and Embryology Department, Madrid, Spain; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Medicine, Anatomy and Embryology Department, Madrid, Spain.
Maldonado Bautista E; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Medicine, Anatomy and Embryology Department, Madrid, Spain.
Barrio Asensio MDC; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Optics and Optometry, Anatomy and Embryology Department, Madrid, Spain; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Medicine, Anatomy and Embryology Department, Madrid, Spain.
Źródło:
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.) [Nutrition] 2021 Oct; Vol. 90, pp. 111250. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 26.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: Tarrytown, NY : Elsevier Science
Original Publication: [Burbank, Calif. : Nutrition, c1987-
MeSH Terms:
Eye Abnormalities*
Folic Acid Deficiency*
Animals ; Basement Membrane ; Female ; Folic Acid ; Membrane Proteins ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Pregnancy
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Collagen IV; Eye defects; Folic acid deficiency; Laminin-1
Substance Nomenclature:
0 (Membrane Proteins)
935E97BOY8 (Folic Acid)
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20210507 Date Completed: 20211013 Latest Revision: 20211013
Update Code:
20240104
DOI:
10.1016/j.nut.2021.111250
PMID:
33962364
Czasopismo naukowe
Objectives: Folic acid (FA) is crucial before and during early pregnancy. FA deficiency can occur because dietary FA intake is low in mothers at the time of conception. Likewise, various ocular pathologies are related to the alteration of extracellular matrices. The present study aimed to investigate the association between maternal FA deficiency and congenital eye defects. We also investigated whether maternal diet deficient in FA alters the expression of collagen IV and laminin-1 as a possible mechanism responsible for the appearance of ocular malformations. Both proteins are the main components of the basal lamina, and form an interlaced network that creates a relevant scaffold basement membrane. Basal laminae are involved in tissues maintenance and implicated in regulating many cellular processes.
Methods: A total of 57 mouse embryos were classified into the following groups: Control group, (mothers were fed a standard rodent diet), and D2 and D8 groups (mothers were fed FA-deficient [FAD] diet for 2 or 8 wk, respectively). Female mice from group D2 were fed a FAD diet (0 mg/kg diet + 1% succinyl sulfathiazole used to block the synthesis of FA) for 2 wk from the day after mating until day 14.5 of gestation (E14.5). On the other hand, female mice from group D8 were fed a FAD diet for 8 wk (6 wk before conception and during the first 2 wk of pregnancy). For the data analysis, we first estimated the incidence of malformations in each group. Then, the statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics, version 25.0. Expression patterns of collagen IV and laminin-1 were examined with the immunohistochemical technique.
Results: Our results showed that mice born to FA-deficient mothers had several congenital eye abnormalities. Embryos from dams fed a short-term FAD diet were found to have many significant abnormalities in both anterior and posterior segments, as well as choroidal vessel abnormalities. However, embryos from dams fed a long-term FAD diet had a significantly higher incidence of eye defects. Finally, maternal FA deficiency increased the expression of both collagen IV and laminin-1. Likewise, changes in the spatial localization and organization of collagen IV were observed.
Conclusions: A maternal FAD diet for a short-term period causes eye developmental defects and induces overexpression of both collagen IV and laminin-1. The malformations observed are probably related to alterations in the expression of basement membrane proteins.
Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest No conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise, are declared by the authors.
(Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

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