Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring

The intrauterine environment is a major contributor to increased rates of metabolic disease in adults. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a liver disease of pregnancy that affects 0.5%-2% of pregnant women and is characterized by increased bile acid levels in the maternal serum. The infl...

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Published in:Journal of Clinical Investigation
Main Authors: Papacleovoulou, Georgia, Abu-Hayyeh, Shadi, Nikolopoulou, Evanthia, Briz, Oscar, Owen, Bryn M, Nikolova, Vanya, Ovadia, Caroline, Huang, Xiao, Vaarasmaki, Marja, Baumann, Marc, Jansen, Eugene, Albrecht, Christiane, Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Marin, Jose J G, Knisely, A S, Williamson, Catherine
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Published: 2013
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https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI68927
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spelling ftkingscollondon:oai:kclpure.kcl.ac.uk:publications/f0f4296f-c02a-4296-8178-553924159e35 2024-09-15T18:25:39+00:00 Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring Papacleovoulou, Georgia Abu-Hayyeh, Shadi Nikolopoulou, Evanthia Briz, Oscar Owen, Bryn M Nikolova, Vanya Ovadia, Caroline Huang, Xiao Vaarasmaki, Marja Baumann, Marc Jansen, Eugene Albrecht, Christiane Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta Marin, Jose J G Knisely, A S Williamson, Catherine 2013-07-01 https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/f0f4296f-c02a-4296-8178-553924159e35 https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI68927 eng eng https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/f0f4296f-c02a-4296-8178-553924159e35 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Papacleovoulou , G , Abu-Hayyeh , S , Nikolopoulou , E , Briz , O , Owen , B M , Nikolova , V , Ovadia , C , Huang , X , Vaarasmaki , M , Baumann , M , Jansen , E , Albrecht , C , Jarvelin , M-R , Marin , J J G , Knisely , A S & Williamson , C 2013 , ' Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring ' , Journal of Clinical Investigation , vol. 123 , no. 7 , pp. 3172-3181 . https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI68927 article 2013 ftkingscollondon https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI68927 2024-07-08T23:45:37Z The intrauterine environment is a major contributor to increased rates of metabolic disease in adults. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a liver disease of pregnancy that affects 0.5%-2% of pregnant women and is characterized by increased bile acid levels in the maternal serum. The influence of ICP on the metabolic health of offspring is unknown. We analyzed the Northern Finland birth cohort 1985-1986 database and found that 16-year-old children of mothers with ICP had altered lipid profiles. Males had increased BMI, and females exhibited increased waist and hip girth compared with the offspring of uncomplicated pregnancies. We further investigated the effect of maternal cholestasis on the metabolism of adult offspring in the mouse. Females from cholestatic mothers developed a severe obese, diabetic phenotype with hepatosteatosis following a Western diet, whereas matched mice not exposed to cholestasis in utero did not. Female littermates were susceptible to metabolic disease before dietary challenge. Human and mouse studies showed an accumulation of lipids in the fetoplacental unit and increased transplacental cholesterol transport in cholestatic pregnancy. We believe this is the first report showing that cholestatic pregnancy in the absence of altered maternal BMI or diabetes can program metabolic disease in the offspring. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland King's College, London: Research Portal Journal of Clinical Investigation 123 7 3172 3181
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description The intrauterine environment is a major contributor to increased rates of metabolic disease in adults. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a liver disease of pregnancy that affects 0.5%-2% of pregnant women and is characterized by increased bile acid levels in the maternal serum. The influence of ICP on the metabolic health of offspring is unknown. We analyzed the Northern Finland birth cohort 1985-1986 database and found that 16-year-old children of mothers with ICP had altered lipid profiles. Males had increased BMI, and females exhibited increased waist and hip girth compared with the offspring of uncomplicated pregnancies. We further investigated the effect of maternal cholestasis on the metabolism of adult offspring in the mouse. Females from cholestatic mothers developed a severe obese, diabetic phenotype with hepatosteatosis following a Western diet, whereas matched mice not exposed to cholestasis in utero did not. Female littermates were susceptible to metabolic disease before dietary challenge. Human and mouse studies showed an accumulation of lipids in the fetoplacental unit and increased transplacental cholesterol transport in cholestatic pregnancy. We believe this is the first report showing that cholestatic pregnancy in the absence of altered maternal BMI or diabetes can program metabolic disease in the offspring.
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author Papacleovoulou, Georgia
Abu-Hayyeh, Shadi
Nikolopoulou, Evanthia
Briz, Oscar
Owen, Bryn M
Nikolova, Vanya
Ovadia, Caroline
Huang, Xiao
Vaarasmaki, Marja
Baumann, Marc
Jansen, Eugene
Albrecht, Christiane
Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta
Marin, Jose J G
Knisely, A S
Williamson, Catherine
spellingShingle Papacleovoulou, Georgia
Abu-Hayyeh, Shadi
Nikolopoulou, Evanthia
Briz, Oscar
Owen, Bryn M
Nikolova, Vanya
Ovadia, Caroline
Huang, Xiao
Vaarasmaki, Marja
Baumann, Marc
Jansen, Eugene
Albrecht, Christiane
Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta
Marin, Jose J G
Knisely, A S
Williamson, Catherine
Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring
author_facet Papacleovoulou, Georgia
Abu-Hayyeh, Shadi
Nikolopoulou, Evanthia
Briz, Oscar
Owen, Bryn M
Nikolova, Vanya
Ovadia, Caroline
Huang, Xiao
Vaarasmaki, Marja
Baumann, Marc
Jansen, Eugene
Albrecht, Christiane
Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta
Marin, Jose J G
Knisely, A S
Williamson, Catherine
author_sort Papacleovoulou, Georgia
title Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring
title_short Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring
title_full Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring
title_fullStr Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring
title_full_unstemmed Maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring
title_sort maternal cholestasis during pregnancy programs metabolic disease in offspring
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