Maternal melatonin treatment rescues endocrine, inflammatory, and transcriptional deregulation in the adult rat female offspring from gestational chronodisruption.

Mendez, N.; Halabi, D; Salazar-Petres ER; Vergara K.; Corvalan F.; Richter, HG; Bastidas C.; Bascur P. M.N.; Ehrenfeld P,; Seron-Ferre M.J.; Torres-Farfan, C

Abstract

Gestational chronodisruption impact maternal circadian rhythms, inhibiting the nocturnal increase of melatonin, a critical hormone that contributes to maternal changes adaptation, entrains circadian rhythms, and prepares the fetus for birth and successful health in adulthood. In rats, we know that gestational chronodisruption by maternal chronic photoperiod shifting (CPS) impaired maternal melatonin levels and resulted in long-term metabolic and cardiovascular effects in adult male offspring. Here, we investigated the consequences of CPS on mother and adult female offspring and explored the effects of melatonin maternal supplementation. Also, we tested whether maternal melatonin administration during gestational chronodisruption rescues maternal circadian rhythms, pregnancy outcomes, and transcriptional functions in adult female offspring.

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Título de la Revista: FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
Volumen: 16
Editorial: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Fecha de publicación: 2022