Diabetic pregnancy is associated with increased risk of congenital malformations. Previous studies have shown that maternal diabetes can interact with the vitamin A metabolite, all-trans retinoic acid (RA), in increasing embryonic susceptibility to caudal regression and neural tube defects. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie this interaction.First hypothesis. RA concentration in the embryo is tightly regulated by the synthesizing enzyme retinaldehyde dehydrogenase type II (RALDH2), and the degrading enzyme CYP26. Alteration in expression levels of these enzymes under maternal diabetes may affect the availability of RA and thus its teratogenicity.In conclusion, results of this thesis ...
AbstractSpecific combinations of nuclear retinoid receptors acting as ligand-inducible transcription...
Embryopathies that develop as a consequence of maternal diabetes have been studied intensely in both...
Maternal diabetes is associated with increased risk of growth disturbances and congenital malformati...
Pregestational diabetes is highly associated with increased risk of birth defects. We previously rep...
Funding. This work was supported by funding from Hong Kong Research Grants Council General Research ...
Pre-gestational diabetes increases the risk of congenital malformation in the offspring and both mor...
Retinoic acid (RA), the major biologically active form of vitamin A, is required for normal developm...
<div><p></p><p>Retinoic acid (RA), an active derivative of the liposoluble vitamin A (retinol), acts...
Abstract Retinoic acid (RA) is a morphogen derived from retinol (vitamin A) that plays important rol...
Vitamin A and its metabolic derivative, retinoic acid (RA) are essential biomolecules for normal dev...
Retinoic acid, sequestered from maternally-circulating retinol, is essential for vertebrate embryoni...
Women with pregestational diabetes have a 2-5 fold increased risk of giving birth to malformed babie...
Hundreds of millions of people are affected by diabetes worldwide. Whether they are diagnosed with p...
Vitamin A and its analogs (retinoids) have acquired particular significance in embryonic development...
Background: Recent reports indicate the potential role of the stimulated by retinoic acid 6 (STRA6) ...
AbstractSpecific combinations of nuclear retinoid receptors acting as ligand-inducible transcription...
Embryopathies that develop as a consequence of maternal diabetes have been studied intensely in both...
Maternal diabetes is associated with increased risk of growth disturbances and congenital malformati...
Pregestational diabetes is highly associated with increased risk of birth defects. We previously rep...
Funding. This work was supported by funding from Hong Kong Research Grants Council General Research ...
Pre-gestational diabetes increases the risk of congenital malformation in the offspring and both mor...
Retinoic acid (RA), the major biologically active form of vitamin A, is required for normal developm...
<div><p></p><p>Retinoic acid (RA), an active derivative of the liposoluble vitamin A (retinol), acts...
Abstract Retinoic acid (RA) is a morphogen derived from retinol (vitamin A) that plays important rol...
Vitamin A and its metabolic derivative, retinoic acid (RA) are essential biomolecules for normal dev...
Retinoic acid, sequestered from maternally-circulating retinol, is essential for vertebrate embryoni...
Women with pregestational diabetes have a 2-5 fold increased risk of giving birth to malformed babie...
Hundreds of millions of people are affected by diabetes worldwide. Whether they are diagnosed with p...
Vitamin A and its analogs (retinoids) have acquired particular significance in embryonic development...
Background: Recent reports indicate the potential role of the stimulated by retinoic acid 6 (STRA6) ...
AbstractSpecific combinations of nuclear retinoid receptors acting as ligand-inducible transcription...
Embryopathies that develop as a consequence of maternal diabetes have been studied intensely in both...
Maternal diabetes is associated with increased risk of growth disturbances and congenital malformati...