Maternal vitamin A deficiency impairs cholinergic and nitrergic neurons, leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction in rat offspring via RARβ
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2020.118688
Maternal vitamin A deficiency impairs cholinergic and nitrergic neurons, leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction in rat offspring via RARβ
Abstract
Aims: Many gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are developmental in origin and are caused by abnormal enteric nervous system (ENS) formation. Maternal vitamin A deficiency (VAD) during pregnancy affects multiple central nervous system developmental processes during embryogenesis and fetal life. Here, we evaluated whether maternal diet-induced VAD during pregnancy alone can cause changes in the ENS that lead to GI dysfunction in rat offspring.
Main methods: Rats were selected to construct animal models of normal VA, VA deficiency and VA supplementation. The fecal water content, total gastrointestinal transmission time and colonic motility were measured to evaluate gastrointestinal function of eight-week-old offspring rats. The expression levels of RARβ, SOX10, cholinergic (ChAT) and nitrergic (nNOS) enteric neurons in colon tissues were detected through western blot and immunofluorescence. Primary enteric neurospheres were treated with retinoic acid (RA), infection with Ad-RARβ and siRARβ adenovirus, respectively.
Key findings: Our data revealed marked reductions in the mean densities of cholinergic and nitrergic enteric neurons in the colon and GI dysfunction evidenced by mild intestinal flatulence, increased fecal water content, prolonged total GI transit time and reduced colon motility in adult offspring of the VAD group. Interestingly, maternal VA supplementation (VAS) during pregnancy rescued these changes. In addition, in vitro experiments demonstrated that exposure to appropriate doses of RA promoted enteric neurosphere differentiation into cholinergic and nitrergic neurons, possibly by upregulating RARβ expression, leading to enhanced SOX10 expression.
Significance: Maternal VAD during pregnancy is an environmental risk factor for GI dysfunction in rat offspring.
Keywords: Cholinergic neuron; Gastrointestinal disfunction; Maternal vitamin A deficiency; Nitrergic neuron; Retinoic acid receptor beta.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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