Exposure to unmethylated CpG oligonucleotides disrupts blood pressure circadian rhythms and placental clock gene network in pregnant rats

Jun 23, 2023American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology

Unmethylated CpG DNA disrupts daily blood pressure rhythms and placental clock genes in pregnant rats

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Abstract

Maternal systolic and diastolic blood pressure circadian rhythms were lost after treatment with CpG oligonucleotides.

  • Exposure to unmethylated CpG oligonucleotides during pregnancy is associated with disrupted blood pressure circadian rhythms.
  • Following the first treatment, the circadian rhythm of maternal blood pressure was lost but restored by gestational day 16.
  • A subsequent treatment on gestational day 18 led to another loss of diastolic blood pressure circadian rhythm.
  • CpG oligonucleotides increased placental expression of certain genes and affected fetoplacental growth dynamics.
  • Reduced fetal and placental weights were linked to an increased number of resorptions in dams treated with CpG ODN compared to controls.

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