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Medical Sciences

2019

Mitochondria

Western University

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Low Birth Weight And Post-Natal Diet Induced Alterations In Skeletal Muscle Oxygen Consumption And Fiber Type Composition, Megan Cedrone Jul 2019

Low Birth Weight And Post-Natal Diet Induced Alterations In Skeletal Muscle Oxygen Consumption And Fiber Type Composition, Megan Cedrone

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Adverse in utero and postnatal conditions can increase susceptibility to metabolic syndrome (MS). Altered muscle respiration contributes to MS, but the effects of restricted oxygen and nutrients in utero on skeletal muscle mitochondria remain unknown. In this study guinea pig sows underwent uterine artery ablations mid-gestation, producing fetuses with low birth weight (LBW). Soleus muscle was collected near term or at four months of age, from LBW and control fetuses and offspring, where the offspring were fed either a Western Diet (WD) or a control diet (CD). Soleus muscles from LBW fetuses exhibit lower maximal respiration rates than normal birth …


Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Leads To Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress And Mitochondrial Dysfunction In Human Bewo Trophoblasts., Tina Lojpur, Zachary Easton, Sergio Raez-Villanueva, Steven Laviolette, Alison C Holloway, Daniel B Hardy May 2019

Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Leads To Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress And Mitochondrial Dysfunction In Human Bewo Trophoblasts., Tina Lojpur, Zachary Easton, Sergio Raez-Villanueva, Steven Laviolette, Alison C Holloway, Daniel B Hardy

Physiology and Pharmacology Publications

While studies have demonstrated that the main psychoactive component of cannabis, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) alone induces placental insufficiency and fetal growth restriction, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Given that both (i) endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in pregnancy and (ii) gestational exposure to Δ9-THC leads to placental deficiency, we hypothesized that Δ9-THC may directly induce placental ER stress, influencing trophoblast gene expression and mitochondrial function. BeWo human trophoblast cells treated with Δ9-THC (3-30 μM) led to a dose-dependent increase in all ER stress markers and CHOP; these effects could be blocked with CB1R/CB2R antagonists. Moreover, expression of ER stress-sensitive genes ERRγ, VEGFA, …