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Diabetologia ; 54(7): 1909-20, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21491160

ABSTRACT

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Pregnancies complicated by diabetes have a higher risk of adverse outcomes for mothers and children, including predisposition to disease later in life, e.g. metabolic syndrome and hypertension. We hypothesised that adverse outcomes from diabetic pregnancies may be linked to compromised placental function, and sought to identify cellular and molecular abnormalities in diabetic placenta. METHODS: Using a mouse model of diabetic pregnancy, placental gene expression was assayed at mid-gestation and cellular composition analysed at various stages. Genome-wide expression profiling was validated by quantitative PCR and tissue localisation studies were performed to identify cellular correlates of altered gene expression in diabetic placenta. RESULTS: We detected significantly altered gene expression in diabetic placenta for genes expressed in the maternal and those expressed in the embryonic compartments. We also found altered cellular composition of the decidual compartment. In addition, the junctional and labyrinth layers were reduced in diabetic placenta, accompanied by aberrant differentiation of spongiotrophoblast cells. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Diabetes during pregnancy alters transcriptional profiles in the murine placenta, affecting cells of embryonic and maternal origin, and involving several genes not previously implicated in diabetic pregnancies. The molecular changes and abnormal differentiation of multiple cell types precede impaired growth of junctional zone and labyrinth, and of placenta overall. Regardless of whether these changes represent direct responses to hyperglycaemia or are physiological adaptations, they are likely to play a role in pregnancy complications and outcomes, and to have implications for developmental origins of adult disease.


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Placenta/cytology , Placenta/metabolism , Animals , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Female , Gene Expression Profiling , In Situ Hybridization , Mice , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Pregnancy , Pregnancy in Diabetics/metabolism , Pregnancy in Diabetics/physiopathology
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Plant Cell ; 13(4): 807-27, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11283338

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Fibers are one of the mechanical tissues that provide structural support to the plant body. To understand how the normal mechanical strength of fibers is regulated, we isolated an Arabidopsis fragile fiber (fra2) mutant defective in the mechanical strength of interfascicular fibers in the inflorescence stems. Anatomical and chemical analyses showed that the fra2 mutation caused a reduction in fiber cell length and wall thickness, a decrease in cellulose and hemicellulose contents, and an increase in lignin condensation, indicating that the fragile fiber phenotype of fra2 is a result of alterations in fiber cell elongation and cell wall biosynthesis. In addition to the effects on fibers, the fra2 mutation resulted in a remarkable reduction in cell length and an increase in cell width in all organs, which led to a global alteration in plant morphology. The FRA2 gene was shown to encode a protein with high similarity to katanin (hence FRA2 was renamed AtKTN1), a protein shown to be involved in regulating microtubule disassembly by severing microtubules. Consistent with the putative function of AtKTN1 as a microtubule-severing protein, immunolocalization demonstrated that the fra2 mutation caused delays in the disappearance of perinuclear microtubule array and in the establishment of transverse cortical microtubule array in interphase and elongating cells. Together, these results suggest that AtKTN1, a katanin-like protein, is essential not only for normal cell wall biosynthesis and cell elongation in fiber cells but also for cell expansion in all organs.


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Adenosine Triphosphatases/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins , Arabidopsis/genetics , Microtubules/metabolism , Plant Proteins/genetics , Adenosine Triphosphatases/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Arabidopsis/cytology , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Cell Wall/metabolism , Cellulose/biosynthesis , DNA, Complementary/isolation & purification , Immunohistochemistry , Katanin , Lignin/biosynthesis , Mass Spectrometry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation , Phenotype , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Polysaccharides/biosynthesis , Sequence Alignment
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