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Early impact of gestational protein restriction on nephrogenesis in male mouse offspring: Role of Autophagy and Apoptosis Mechanisms

Rocha, J. A.; Boer, P. A.; Folguieri, M. S.; Calsa, B.

2026-04-05 developmental biology
10.64898/2026.04.01.715956 bioRxiv
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BackgroundMaternal protein restriction results in a 28% reduction in nephrogenic cells and nephron units in rodent offspring by the 17th day of gestation compared to adequate protein intake. AimsThe present study investigates the association between growth factor expression and some developmental pathways that contribute to nephron reduction during embryonic and fetal development. Experimental DesignPregnant C57BL/6-Tg and C57BL/6J mice were assigned to either normal protein intake (NP-17%) or low protein intake (LP-6%) groups. Body weight of male offspring and kidney growth factor expression were assessed on gestation days (GD) 14 and 18. ResultsOn GD 14, LP pups exhibited a 4% higher body mass (0.1035 g) compared to NP pups (0.0995 g, p = 0.005). By GD 18, LP pups demonstrated a 4% decrease in body mass (0.939 g, p = 0.03) and a 10% increase in the number of cells per metanephric cap area. Three genes (Csf2, Il1b, Il2) were downregulated, while seven genes (Bmp2, Csf3, Fgf8, Gdnf, Bmp7, Fgf3, Ntf3) were upregulated. By GD 14, phagophores and autophagosomes in the ureteric bud increased by 197%, with further increases observed by GD 18. Bcl-2 expression increased significantly in ureteric bud cells, and mTOR activity was elevated by GD 18. ConclusionEarly gestational protein restriction modifies renal growth factor gene expression, influencing cell proliferation and autophagy, and may contribute to reduced nephron numbers by the 18th day of gestation. HIGHLIGHTSO_LIThis study examines the effects of a low-protein diet during pregnancy in mice and demonstrates a significant reduction in embryo-fetal body weight between gestational days 14 and 18. C_LIO_LIProtein restriction induces a distinct cellular pattern in the mesonephros, with a 21% increase in CAP cells at gestational day 14 (GD14), followed by a decrease by gestational day 18 (GD18) compared to offspring from mothers on a normal protein diet. C_LIO_LIAdditionally, increased expression levels of key growth factors essential for kidney development were observed at GD 14, comparing LP with NP intake during pregnancy. C_LIO_LISeven genes were upregulated (Gdnf, Bmp2, Bmp7, Tgf, Fgf8, Fgf3, Csf3, Ntf3), while three genes were downregulated (Csf2, Il1b, Il2). C_LIO_LIOverall, these findings indicate that gene regulation, autophagy, and mTOR signaling mechanisms significantly influence nephron numbers in response to gestational protein restriction beyond the 18th day of gestation. C_LI

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