孕产妇过度营养和胎儿编程:长期代谢,认知和表观遗传后果
Gabriella Schiera1, Giulia Macajone1, Sara Volpes1
1Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies (STEBICEF), University of Palermo, Viale Delle Scienze Building 16, 90128 Palermo, Italy.
Cells
|February 26, 2026
概括
怀孕期间母亲的过度营养会对胎儿的发育产生负面影响,使后代的数量增加.
科学领域:
- 生殖医学和生物学 生殖医学和生物学
- 发展生物学 发展生物学
- 代谢健康 代谢健康
背景情况:
- 孕产妇的营养对胎儿发育和终身健康有深远的影响.
- 营养不良和营养过度都可能导致不良后代健康结果.
- 母亲过度营养,妊娠期糖尿病 (GDM) 和肥胖是关键问题.
研究的目的:
- 审查母亲营养,特别是过度营养对后代健康的影响.
- 探索异常胎儿编程的生化和表观遗传机制.
- 讨论对怀孕前护理和预防母亲超重的影响.
主要方法:
- 审查当前的科学文献和证据.
- 生物化学和表观遗传途径的分析.
- 检查对孕产妇肥胖和GDM影响的研究.
主要成果:
- 在子宫内,过多的营养暴露会改变胎儿的新陈代谢和基因表达,增加代谢综合征的风险.
- 孕产妇肥胖与后代的认知功能障碍,免疫问题和癌症风险有关.
- GDM 破坏胎儿下丘脑发育,影响食欲调节.
结论:
- 母亲过度营养引起的表观遗传变化可能是跨代遗传的.
- 父亲的肥胖也可能影响胎儿的代谢编程.
- 孕前护理和预防母亲超重对后代健康至关重要.
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