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Publication : Maternal diabetes increases the risk of caudal regression caused by retinoic acid.

First Author  Chan BW Year  2002
Journal  Diabetes Volume  51
Issue  9 Pages  2811-6
PubMed ID  12196475 Mgi Jnum  J:106970
Mgi Id  MGI:3619828 Doi  10.2337/diabetes.51.9.2811
Citation  Chan BW, et al. (2002) Maternal diabetes increases the risk of caudal regression caused by retinoic acid. Diabetes 51(9):2811-6
abstractText  Maternal diabetes increases the risk of congenital malformations in the offspring of affected pregnancies. This increase arises from the teratogenic effect of the maternal diabetic milieu on the developing embryo, although the mechanism of this action is poorly understood. In the present study, we examined whether the vitamin A metabolite retinoic acid (RA), a common drug with well-known teratogenic properties, may interact with maternal diabetes to alter the incidence of congenital malformations in mice. Our results show that when treated with RA, embryos of diabetic mice are significantly more prone than embryos of nondiabetic mice to develop caudal regression, a defect that is highly associated with diabetic pregnancy in humans. By studying the vestigial tail (Wnt-3a(vt)) mutant, we provide evidence that Wnt-3a, a gene that controls the development of the caudal region, is directly involved in the pathogenic pathway of RA-induced caudal regression. We further show that the molecular basis of the increased susceptibility of embryos of diabetic mice to RA involves enhanced downregulation of Wnt-3a expression. This positive interaction between RA and maternal diabetes may have implications for humans in suggesting increased susceptibility to environmental teratogens during diabetic pregnancy.
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