Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species

Objective: Pregnancy is characterized by several metabolic changes that promote fat gain and later onset of insulin resistance. As Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) decreases hyperglycaemia and hyperphagia, we aimed to investigate the potential role of placental and circulating BDNF levels in...

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Garcés, María
Sanchez, Elizabeth
Torres Sierra, Alejandra L.
Ruíz Parra, Ariel
Angel Müller, Edith
Gomez, Martín
Romero Infante, Ximena Carolina
Castañeda, Zoila
Sanchez Rebordelo, Estrella
Diéguez, Carlos
Nogueiras, Rubén
Caminos, Jorge
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2014
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Universidad El Bosque
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Repositorio U. El Bosque
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eng
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https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.12391
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Factor neurotrófico derivado
Humanos
Marcadores séricos
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
title Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
spellingShingle Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
Factor neurotrófico derivado
Humanos
Marcadores séricos
title_short Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
title_full Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
title_fullStr Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
title_full_unstemmed Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
title_sort Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is expressed in rat and human placenta and its serum levels are similarly regulated throughout pregnancy in both species
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Garcés, María
Sanchez, Elizabeth
Torres Sierra, Alejandra L.
Ruíz Parra, Ariel
Angel Müller, Edith
Gomez, Martín
Romero Infante, Ximena Carolina
Castañeda, Zoila
Sanchez Rebordelo, Estrella
Diéguez, Carlos
Nogueiras, Rubén
Caminos, Jorge
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Garcés, María
Sanchez, Elizabeth
Torres Sierra, Alejandra L.
Ruíz Parra, Ariel
Angel Müller, Edith
Gomez, Martín
Romero Infante, Ximena Carolina
Castañeda, Zoila
Sanchez Rebordelo, Estrella
Diéguez, Carlos
Nogueiras, Rubén
Caminos, Jorge
dc.contributor.orcid.none.fl_str_mv Romero Infante, Ximena Carolina [0000-0002-7040-2705]
Romero Infante, Ximena Carolina [0000-0002-7040-2705]
dc.subject.decs.spa.fl_str_mv Factor neurotrófico derivado
Humanos
Marcadores séricos
topic Factor neurotrófico derivado
Humanos
Marcadores séricos
description Objective: Pregnancy is characterized by several metabolic changes that promote fat gain and later onset of insulin resistance. As Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) decreases hyperglycaemia and hyperphagia, we aimed to investigate the potential role of placental and circulating BDNF levels in these pregnancy-related metabolic changes in rats and humans. Design and methods: We identified the mRNA and protein expression of placental BDNF and its receptor TrkB using real-time PCR, Western blot and immunohistochemical approaches in both rat and humans. Serum BDNF was measured by ELISA. We also did a longitudinal prospective cohort study in 42 pregnant women to assess BDNF levels and correlations with other metabolic parameters. Results: We found that BDNF and TrkB are expressed in both rat and human placenta. In rat, both placental mRNA and serum levels are increased throughout pregnancy, whereas their protein levels are significantly decreased at the end of gestation. Serum BDNF levels in pregnant women are significantly lower in the first trimester when compared to the second and third trimester (P < 0·0148, P < 0·0012, respectively). Serum BDNF levels were negatively correlated with gestational age at birth and fasting glucose levels. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that both BDNF and its receptor TrkB are expressed in rodent and human placenta being regulated during pregnancy. Taken together, these findings support a role of BDNF in the regulation of several metabolic functions during pregnancy.
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Serum BDNF levels in pregnant women are significantly lower in the first trimester when compared to the second and third trimester (P < 0·0148, P < 0·0012, respectively). Serum BDNF levels were negatively correlated with gestational age at birth and fasting glucose levels. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that both BDNF and its receptor TrkB are expressed in rodent and human placenta being regulated during pregnancy. 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