Transcriptomic responses are sex-dependent in the skeletal muscle and liver in offspring of obese mice

Jul 20, 2022American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Gene activity in muscle and liver of offspring from obese mice differs between males and females

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Abstract

Infants born to obese mothers may be at increased risk for metabolic diseases, including glucose intolerance and liver fat accumulation.

  • Male offspring of obese mothers showed significant metabolic issues, such as glucose intolerance and insulin resistance, at 3 months old.
  • Both male and female offspring exhibited changes in liver gene expression related to fatty acid metabolism and oxidative stress.
  • In skeletal muscle, female offspring displayed higher expression of genes related to glucose uptake and greater activation of mTOR signaling.
  • The transcriptomic responses to maternal obesity varied significantly between male and female offspring, indicating sexual dimorphism.
  • Responses in both liver and muscle transcriptomes evolved from fetal development to adulthood, suggesting ongoing adaptations.

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