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Maternal diet modulates the risk for neural tube defects in a mouse model of diabetic pregnancy.


ABSTRACT: Pregnancies complicated by maternal diabetes have long been known to carry a higher risk for congenital malformations, such as neural tube defects. Using the FVB inbred mouse strain and the Streptozotocin-induced diabetes model, we tested whether the incidence of neural tube defects in diabetic pregnancies can be modulated by maternal diet. In a comparison of two commercial mouse diets, which are considered nutritionally replete, we found that maternal consumption of the unfavorable diet was associated with a more than 3-fold higher rate of neural tube defects. Our results demonstrate that maternal diet can act as a modifier of the risk for abnormal development in high-risk pregnancies, and provide support for the possibility that neural tube defects in human diabetic pregnancies might be preventable by optimized maternal nutrition.

SUBMITTER: Kappen C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3035722 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Maternal diet modulates the risk for neural tube defects in a mouse model of diabetic pregnancy.

Kappen Claudia C   Kruger Claudia C   MacGowan Jacalyn J   Salbaum J Michael JM  

Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 20100922 1


Pregnancies complicated by maternal diabetes have long been known to carry a higher risk for congenital malformations, such as neural tube defects. Using the FVB inbred mouse strain and the Streptozotocin-induced diabetes model, we tested whether the incidence of neural tube defects in diabetic pregnancies can be modulated by maternal diet. In a comparison of two commercial mouse diets, which are considered nutritionally replete, we found that maternal consumption of the unfavorable diet was ass  ...[more]

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