Kong X, Yan Q, Niu Y, Liu L. The metabolic adaptation of the adult offspring after maternal high-dosed folic acid supplementation based on the proteomics and metabolomics in rats.
Biomed Chromatogr 2022;
36:e5490. [PMID:
36005806 DOI:
10.1002/bmc.5490]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
The onset of complex diseases at a later stage of life has been evidently linked with maternal folic acid (FA) ingestion. However, little is known regarding the underlying molecule fingerprints of the offspring.
METHODS
We integrated proteomics-metabolomics profiles and analyzed the influence of maternal FA supplementation on the metabolism of the adult offspring rats. 20 pregnant female rats were randomly assigned to a FA supplementation (FolS group, 10 mg/kg FA) or control group (2 mg/kg FA respectively).
RESULTS
Such omics approach revealed that dopaminergic synapse pathway, tricarboxylic acid cycle and neural development related metabolites such as glutamic acid and γ-aminobutyric acid were significantly up-regulated in the FolS group, whereas pyruvic acid, oxalic acid and adipic acid was reduced.
CONCLUSIONS
Maternal FA supplementation can cause the alterations of metabolites and protein in the offspring rats.
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