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Maternal diabetes alters transcriptional programs in the developing embryo.


ABSTRACT: Exposure to maternal diabetes during pregnancy alters transcriptional profiles in the developing embryo. The enrichment, within the set of de-regulated genes, of those encoding transcriptional regulatory molecules provides support for the hypothesis that maternal diabetes affects specific developmental programs. We compared E10.5 cntrol embryos to E10.5 embryos from diabetic pregnancies in the FVB mouse strain. Diabetes was induced in 7-9 week old female FVB mice by streptozotocin. Dams whose blood glucose levels exceeded 250 mg/dl were set up for mating. Embryos were dissected at E10.5 and total RNA was isolated. Equal amounts of RNA prepared from 3 individual embryos were pooled into one sample; each embryo was from a different pregnancy. Three pools were constructed for a total of nine embryos from diabetic pregnancies, and independently three pools for control embryos.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Claudia Kappen 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-41095 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Maternal diabetes alters transcriptional programs in the developing embryo.

Pavlinkova Gabriela G   Salbaum J Michael JM   Kappen Claudia C  

BMC genomics 20090618


<h4>Background</h4>Maternal diabetes is a well-known risk factor for birth defects, such as heart defects and neural tube defects. The causative molecular mechanisms in the developing embryo are currently unknown, and the pathogenesis of developmental abnormalities during diabetic pregnancy is not well understood. We hypothesized that the developmental defects are due to alterations in critical developmental pathways, possibly as a result of altered gene expression. We here report results from g  ...[more]

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