Gestational chronodisruption leads to persistent changes in the rat fetal and adult adrenal clock and function

Aug 18, 2018The Journal of physiology

Disrupted daily rhythms during pregnancy cause lasting changes in stress hormone clocks and function in rat offspring

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Abstract

Gestational chronodisruption resulted in 1,078 differentially expressed genes in fetal adrenal glands.

  • Adult rats exposed to chronic photoperiod shift (CPS) displayed a 62% reduction in time spent in the open arm zone of an elevated plus maze.
  • CPS adults increased their rearing time by 170%, indicating heightened anxiety-like behavior.
  • CPS offspring maintained clock gene expression but exhibited no daily rhythm in steroid-regulating genes.
  • Fetal adrenal glands from CPS offspring displayed blunted daily rhythms of corticosterone and core clock gene machinery.
  • In silico analysis identified significant changes in pathways related to lipid metabolism, cellular development, and inflammatory response.

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