Dietary choline deficiency alters global and gene‐specific DNA methylation in the developing hippocampus of mouse fetal brains
Open Access
- 1 January 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 20 (1), 43-49
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.05-4707com
Abstract
The availability of choline during critical periods of fetal development alters hippocampal development and affects memory function throughout life. Choline deficiency during fetal development reduces proliferation and migration of neuronal precursor cells in the mouse fetal hippocampus and these changes are associated with modifications in the protein levels of some cell cycle regulators and early differentiation markers. We fed C57 BL/6 mouse dams diets deficient or normal in choline content from days 12 to 17 of pregnancy, and then collected fetal brains on embryonic day 17. Using laser‐capture micro‐dissection we harvested cells from the ventricular and subventricular zones of Ammon's horn and from the prime germinal zone of the dentate gyrus (hippocampus). In the ventricular and subventricular zones from the cholinedeficient group, we observed increased protein levels for kinase‐associated phosphatase (Kap) and for p15INK4b (two cell cycle inhibitors). In the dentate gyrus, we observed increased levels of calretinin (an early marker of neuronal differentiation). In fetal brain from mothers fed a choline‐deficient diet, DNA global methylation was decreased in the ventricular and sub‐ventricular zones of Ammon's horn. We also observed decreased gene‐specific DNA methylation of the gene (Cdkn3) that encodes for Kap, correlating with increased expression of this protein. This was not the case for p15INK4b or calretinin (Cdkn2b and Calb2, respectively). These data suggest that choline deficiency‐induced changes in gene methylation could mediate the expression of a cell cycle regulator and thereby alter brain development. FASEB J. 20, 43–49 (2006)Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health (AG09525, ES012997, DK55865)
- Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (2005-35200-15247)
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