Neurodevelopmental Pathways to Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: Insights From Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Obesity and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Report on Research Supported by Pathway to Stop Diabetes

妊娠期糖尿病 肥胖 2型糖尿病 糖尿病 医学 怀孕 儿童肥胖 队列 内分泌学 生物信息学 内科学 妊娠期 生物 超重 遗传学
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Kathleen A. Page
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期刊:Diabetes [American Diabetes Association]
卷期号:73 (12): 1937-1941 被引量:2
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DOI:10.2337/dbi24-0012
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Incidences of childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are climbing at alarming rates. Evidence points to prenatal exposures to maternal obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) as key contributors to these upward trends. Children born to mothers with these conditions face higher risks of obesity and T2D, beyond genetic or shared environmental factors. The underpinnings of this maternal-fetal programming are complex. However, animal studies have shown that such prenatal exposures can lead to changes in brain pathways, particularly in the hypothalamus, leading to obesity and T2D later in life. This article highlights significant findings stemming from research funded by my American Diabetes Association Pathway Accelerator Award and is part of a series of Perspectives that report on research funded by the American Diabetes Association Pathway to Stop Diabetes program. This critical support, received more than a decade ago, paved the way for groundbreaking discoveries, translating the neural programming findings from animal models into human studies and exploring new avenues in maternal-fetal programming. Our BrainChild cohort includes >225 children, one-half of whom were exposed in utero to maternal GDM and one-half born to mothers without GDM. Detailed studies in this cohort, including neuroimaging and metabolic profiling, reveal that early fetal exposure to maternal GDM is linked to alterations in brain regions, including the hypothalamus. These neural changes correlate with increased energy intake and predict greater increases in BMI, indicating that early neural changes may underlie and predict later obesity and T2D, as observed in animal models. Ongoing longitudinal studies in this cohort will provide critical insights toward breaking the vicious cycle of maternal-child obesity and T2D. Article Highlights
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