Placental function and structure at term is altered in broodmares fed with cereals from mid-gestation.

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION:Feeding pregnant broodmares with cereal concentrates has been shown to increase maternal insulin resistance and affect foal metabolism in the short and long-term. These effects are likely to be mediated by the placenta. Here, we investigated feto-placental biometry and placental structure and function at term in mares fed with or without cereals concentrates. MATERIAL AND METHODS:From 7 months of gestation, 22 multiparous mares were fed forage only (group F (n = 12)) or received forage and cracked barley (group B (n = 10)) until foaling. Foals and placentas were weighed and placental samples were collected above the umbilical cord insertion at birth. Placental histological structure was studied by stereology. A RNAseq analysis was performed on 9 placentas of each group. Enrichment of gene sets was analysed using the Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) software using the KEGG and GO databases. RESULTS:No difference in feto-placental biometry was observed between groups. The volume of microcotyledonary vessels was decreased in B placentas and the vascular wall of allantoic arterioles was thickened. Gene sets involved in neutral amino acids, folate and anions transport and fatty acids, cholesterol and folate degradation were down-regulated while gene sets involved in RNA expression, inflammation and vascularisation were up-regulated in B placentas. CONCLUSION:Feeding pregnant mares with concentrates from mid-gestation alters the placental function and structure as observed in other species in cases of maternal insulin resistance.

journal_name

Placenta

journal_title

Placenta

authors

Robles M,Peugnet P,Dubois C,Piumi F,Jouneau L,Bouchez O,Aubrière MC,Dahirel M,Aioun J,Wimel L,Couturier-Tarrade A,Chavatte-Palmer P

doi

10.1016/j.placenta.2018.02.003

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-04-01 00:00:00

pages

44-52

eissn

0143-4004

issn

1532-3102

pii

S0143-4004(18)30048-1

journal_volume

64

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