Table 1_Maternal obesity alters adipogenic potential and mitochondrial maximal respiration in infant mesenchymal stem cells.docx
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ObjectiveTo assess the adipogenic potential and mitochondrial bioenergetics of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) derived from infants born to mothers with divergent body mass index and to evaluate the associations between maternal BMI and adipogenic gene expression.
MethodsUC-MSCs were isolated and cultured from infants born to mothers with normal weight (22.2 ± 0.3 kg/m2; NW-MSCs) or with overweight or obesity (29.3 ± 0.6 kg/m2; OW/OB-MSCs). Cells were collected at baseline (day 0) and after 7 and 14 days of differentiation to assess gene expression, protein levels, and mitochondrial respiration.
ResultsOW/OB-MSCs exhibited an impaired adipogenic phenotype, characterized by reduced protein levels of Cebpa and Pparg during differentiation, along with diminished mitochondrial flexibility, as evidenced by a trend toward lower maximal respiration and spare respiratory capacity compared to NW-MSCs. In addition, relationships between body mass index and expressions of Cebpa and Pparg in OW/OB-MSCs differed from NW-MSCs, particularly by day 14.
ConclusionsPrenatal exposure to maternal obesity may disrupt programming of adipose precursors in offspring, impairing their adipogenic capacity and mitochondrial function, and potentially predisposing them to metabolically compromised adipose tissue later in life.
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2026-04-02



