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ea0094oc4.2 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2023

Maternal chronodisruption during gestation affects clock functioning in fetal tissues in a sex-dependent manner via melatonin-independent pathways

Semenovykh Kateryna , Honzlova Petra , Semenovykh Dmytro , Dočkal Tereza , Sladek Martin , Houdek Pavel , Greiner Philipp , Sumova Alena

Disruption of circadian regulation could trigger and exacerbate obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular disease. Experiments on rats proved that the deleterious effects of chronodisruption are extremely severe, especially during early developmental stages. Only part of them could be prevented by maternal melatonin administration, suggesting that other pathophysiological mechanisms may be involved. To investigate the role of other mechanisms that might contribute ...