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Isolation of Leukocytes from the Human Maternal-fetal Interface
Published on: May 21, 2015
Adiponectin regulates glycogen metabolism at the human fetal–maternal interface
Fabien Duval1, Esther Dos Santos1,2, Benoît Maury1
1GIG – EA 7404, Université de Versailles-Saint Quentin en Yvelines – Université Paris Saclay, Unité de Formation et de Recherche des Sciences de la Santé Simone Veil, Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France
Adiponectin regulates glycogen metabolism in endometrial cells, promoting its synthesis and secretion for early pregnancy nutrition. It also limits placental glycogen uptake, ensuring nutrient transfer to the developing fetus.
Area of Science:
- Reproductive biology
- Endocrinology
- Cellular metabolism
Background:
- Early pregnancy relies on histiotrophic nutrition from endometrial secretions.
- Glycogen is crucial for fetal development, but its metabolism at the fetal-maternal interface is unclear.
- Adiponectin, a cytokine regulating homeostasis, is a potential key factor.
Purpose of the Study:
- To elucidate the role of adiponectin in glycogen metabolism at the fetal-maternal interface.
- To investigate adiponectin's effects on endometrial stromal cells (EnSCs) and trophoblasts.
- To understand adiponectin's contribution to early pregnancy nutrition.
Main Methods:
- Investigated adiponectin's impact on glucose transporter 1 expression and glucose catabolism in EnSCs.
- Assessed adiponectin's influence on glycogen synthesis, accumulation, and secretion in EnSCs.
- Examined adiponectin's effect on glycogen endocytosis by human villous trophoblasts.
- Analyzed glycogen degradation in placental cells.
Main Results:
- Adiponectin increases glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis in EnSCs.
- Adiponectin promotes glycogen accumulation and secretion from EnSCs via phosphoinositide-3 kinase activation.
- Adiponectin significantly reduces glycogen endocytosis by trophoblasts.
- Endocytosed glycogen is degraded into glucose in placental lysosomes.
Conclusions:
- Adiponectin plays a dual role: promoting endometrial glycogen synthesis and reducing placental glycogen uptake.
- Adiponectin is potentially vital for conceptus nutrition during the first trimester by controlling uterine and placental glycogen metabolism.
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