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Coagulopathy in Malnourished Mice is Sexually Dimorphic and Regulated by Nutrient-sensing Nuclear Receptors


ABSTRACT: Liver dysfunction including coagulopathy is a prominent feature of proteinenergy malnutrition. To identify mechanisms underlying malnutrition-associated coagulopathy, we administered low-protein low-fat diet to lactating dams and examined hepatic transcription and plasma coagulation parameters in young adult weanlings. Malnutrition impairs growth and liver synthetic function more severely in males versus females. Malnourished males are coagulopathic and exhibit decreased hepatocyte peroxisomes, FXR agonist bile acids, FXR binding on Fga and F11 gene regulatory elements, and coagulation factor synthesis. These effects are absent in female mice, which have low baseline levels of PPARα, suggesting that nutrient-sensing nuclear receptors regulate coagulation factor synthesis in response to host nutritional status in a sex-specific manner.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE156856 | GEO | 2020/10/27

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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