Abstract
The incidence rate of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) remains high among pregnant women in the second trimester of pregnancy. However, the main clinical approach to alleviate the symptoms of GDM is to control the diet. Our study explored the therapeutic effects of omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3 FAs) on GDM at the cellular and animal levels. We found that ω-3 FAs can promote the transformation of M0 macrophages into anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages. The transformed M2 macrophages promoted β-oxidation and reduced hepatocyte lipid synthesis (P < 0.05), thereby promoting hepatic function and preventing the excessive accumulation of lipid droplets in the hepatocyte cell line HepG2. Supplementation of ω-3 FAs in pregnant GDM mice significantly reduced fasting blood glucose levels, glucose tolerance test, and insulin tolerance test indices, and lipid accumulation in the liver and effectively prevented the occurrence of liver fibrosis (P < 0.05). These therapeutic effects may be mediated through the anti-inflammatory effects of ω-3 FAs (P < 0.05). ω-3 FAs also had positive effects on the offspring of pregnant GDM mice, as demonstrated by reduced birth mortality and improved glycemic stabilization (P < 0.05). In conclusion, this study provides a possible translational medicine strategy for the treatment of GDM.
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1 Introduction
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has a high incidence during pregnancy, seriously affects the life safety and health of pregnant women, and may affect the fetus. The global prevalence of GDM is as high as 2–25% globally, and this wide range of incidence may be due to inconsistent evaluation criteria worldwide [1,2,3]. GDM mainly occurs during the second or third trimester [4,5]. Pregnant women with GDM exhibit glucose intolerance and insulin, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty deficiencies [6,7]. Insulin secreted by the pancreas of pregnant women with GDM is insufficient to resist the insulin inhibition effect caused by hormones produced by the placenta, such as estrogen, human placental lactogen, and cortisol [8]. The condition persists from the time of the first diagnosis with GDM until childbirth [9]. Many factors are associated with GDM, such as obesity, non-white ethnicity, increased maternal age, family history of diabetes, and history of giving birth to large infants. GDM even has long-term effects on pregnant women after childbirth, with an incidence of developing type 2 diabetes as high as 50% after 5 years of pregnancy and even 70% after 22–28 years of pregnancy [10]. Additionally, pregnant women with GDM consistently provide a high-glycemic environment for the fetus, which may increase the probability of neonatal obesity, metabolic syndrome, and other cardiometabolic disorders in the offspring [11]. Therefore, it is critical to determine a suitable treatment strategy for GDM.
Omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3 FAs) are essential for human health, and their deficiency can cause several chronic diseases [12]. ω-3 FAs, including eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and other family members, are reported to have anti-inflammatory effects and can produce therapeutic effects on inflammatory diseases, including diabetes [13,14]. ω-3 FAs can inhibit the inflammatory effects of macrophages by binding to the G protein-coupled receptor 120 (GPR120) [15]. Inflammation is the primary cause of insulin resistance in patients with diabetes. Feeding ω-3 FAs to diabetic mice can effectively inhibit inflammation and enhance systemic insulin sensitivity [16]. Additionally, GPR120 is also highly expressed in hepatocytes, and supplementation mice with ω-3 FAs improves the accumulation of lipid in the liver caused by a high-fat diet (HFD) [17,18]. Then, the anti-inflammatory effect of ω-3 FAs is finally demonstrated in the inhibition of pro-inflammatory factor IL-1β production [19].
Since GDM is often accompanied by blood ω-3 FAs deficiency, and ω-3 FAs have a role in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, we speculated that ω-3 FAs may alleviate the symptoms of GDM in pregnant women. HFD combined a low dose of streptozotocin (STZ) is an ideal method for establishing a type 2 diabetes model [20]. Elevated levels of blood glucose, blood insulin, blood triglyceride, and cholesterol (CHO) in mice are consistent with the pathogenesis and clinical characteristics of type 2 diabetes in humans [21]. Thus, the HFD combined with a low dose of STZ was used to induce a GDM mouse model. Inflammation plays an important role in abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism [22]. Among all immune cells, macrophages can effectively regulate the lipid metabolism, and ω-3 FAs can influence macrophage transformation [23,24]. In this study, macrophages induced by ω-3 FAs were co-cultured with hepatocyte cell line HepG2 to observe the effect of inflammation on glycolipid metabolism. The completion of this study may provide novel insights and basic evidence for the therapeutic intervention of GDM.
2 Materials and methods
2.1 THP1 cell culture
The human leukemia monocytic cell line THP1 was maintained at 2–3 × 105 cells/mL in RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with 10% FBS and 2 mmol/L l-glutamine. M0 phenotype macrophages were induced by the addition of 200 nM phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA, Sigma-Aldrich, USA) for 3 days [25]. The PMA-treated cells were further stimulated to differentiate using 10 ng/mL ultra-pure LPS (Sigma-Aldrich) for 8 h [26]. After the induction, 20 μM DHA was added into the culture for another 20 h [27]. Then, the cells or supernatants were collected for further experiments. For the co-culture system, the macrophages were moved to the HepG2 culture well, and the ω-3 FAs were additionally added.
2.2 HepG2 cell culture
HepG2 cells were seeded and cultured in media consisting of EMEM (ATCC 30-2003), 10% FBS (Gibco), and 1% penicillin and streptomycin (Gibco) until specific treatments were applied. Palmitic acid (PA, Sigma-Aldrich) and oleic acid (OA, Sigma-Aldrich) were resolved in ethanol to a final concentration of 0.5 mM and then sonicated (200 W, 4 s on bursts and 6 s interval) on ice, and then the emulsion was stocked. Before use, the emulsion stock solutions were dissolved in a complete medium at 60°C to a concentration of 0.5 mM. After cooling to 37°C, the medium was used to induce fatty acid production in the HepG2 cells.
2.3 Cell proliferation assay
The proliferation of HepG2 cells was measured using a CCK-8 kit (Beyotime). Cells (5 × 103 cells/well) were seeded into 96-well plates and co-cultured with or without ω-3 FAs for 0, 24, and 48 h. Then, 10 μL of CCK-8 solution was added to the plates. After incubation for 4 h at 37°C, the absorbance at 450 nm was recorded on a microplate reader (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
2.4 GDM model establishment
C57BL/6 J mice (8 weeks old) were fed at 25℃ with 12 h light–dark cycles. Female mice were fed a HFD; 60% kcal) for 4 weeks before mating and maintained on it until delivery. Two female mice were mated overnight with one male mouse. The presence of vaginal plugs was treated at the start time of pregnancy and defined as gestational day 0. For the GDM model group (n = 12) [28], 30 mg/kg STZ, dissolved in citrate buffer, was injected intraperitoneally into the mice each day from gestational days 1 to 4. Control mice (n = 6) were normal pregnant mice fed a normal chow diet throughout the whole process and were injected with an equal volume of citrate buffer from gestational days 1 to 4. Then, 3 days after the last time STZ or citrate buffer injection, random blood glucose level was tested from the tail vein using a glucometer (Roche, USA). Then, mice with GDM were randomly divided into two groups: the GDM group (n = 6) and the GDM with the ω-3 FAs treatment (ωGDM) group (n = 6). The ωGDM group was given DHA 50 mg and EPA 100 mg daily by oral administration [29]. An equal volume of normal saline was intragastrically administered to the GDM group. On gestational day 18, some mice were sacrificed to collect the blood and livers. The other mice were allowed to give birth naturally to estimate offspring outcomes. All the animal experiments conformed to the guidelines for the Care and Use of Animals published by the Institutional Animal Ethics Committee.
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Ethical approval: The research related to animal use has been complied with all the relevant national regulations and institutional policies for the care and use of animals and has been approved by the Animal Ethics Committee of Shijiazhuang Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital.
2.5 Glucose tolerance test (GTT) and insulin tolerance test (ITT)
Mice were fasted for 16 h, followed by intraperitoneal injection of 1.5 g/kg body weight glucose dissolved in saline for the GTT. Tail vein blood glucose levels were measured using a glucometer at 0, 15, 30, 60, 90, and 120 min after injection. Mice were first fasted for 6 h, followed by an intraperitoneal injection of 0.5 U/kg body weight insulin for the ITT. Tail vein blood glucose levels were measured using a glucometer at 0, 15, 30, 60, 90, and 120 min after injection.
2.6 Measurement of insulin, adiponectin, and inflammatory factor levels
After fasting for 16 h, 100–200 μL tail vein blood was collected at gestational day 18. Blood samples were centrifuged at 2,000 rpm for 20 min to separate the serum and then stored at −80°C. The insulin, adiponectin, TNF-α, MCP-1, IL-1β, and IL-8 levels in serum were tested by ELISA kits (CUSABIO, China) according to the manufacturer’s guidance.
2.7 Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR)
To extract total RNA, the cells and mouse liver tissues were incubated with TRIzol reagent (Solarbio, Beijing, China). RNA was reverse-transcribed to cDNA using a cDNA Synthesis Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA). SYBR Green PCR Master Mix (Thermo Fisher Scientific) was used for qRT-PCR detection using an Applied Biosystems 7300 instrument (ABI 7300, USA). GAPDH was used as the internal control. Relative gene expression levels were normalized to the 2−ΔΔCt. The primer sequences used are listed in Table S1.
2.8 Hematoxylin-eosin (HE), oil red, and sirus red staining of mice liver
On gestational day 18, after collecting blood samples, the mice were euthanized, and their livers were collected for paraffin or frozen sectioning. Subsequently, the liver paraffin section (4 μm) was stained with HE for pathological changes under an optical microscope. For oil red staining, the frozen liver sections (8 μm) were subjected to oil red O according to the previous report [29], and the intracellular lipid droplets were observed and evaluated on a bright-field microscopy (Leica). Sirius Red staining was utilized to enhance the visualization of collagen fibers. Deparaffinized sections were subjected to an incubation process in Picro-Sirus Red solution (Abcam) for a duration of 1 h. Subsequently, the sections were rinsed twice with an acetic acid solution and dehydrated in absolute alcohol. The final step involved mounting the samples for microscopic examination. Images were then obtained using a CKX41 light microscope (Olympus).
2.9 Statistical analysis
All data are presented as the mean ± standard error of the mean. Differences between the two groups were analyzed using a two-tailed Student’s t-test. Differences among groups three or more groups were analyzed using one-way ANOVAs for multiple comparisons. Data analysis was performed using the GraphPad Prism software. P-values <0.05 were considered statistically significant.
3 Results
3.1 ω-3 FAs promote the transformation of M0 macrophage into anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype
We verified the effect of ω-3 FAs on macrophages at the cellular level. THP1 cells were used as model cells. After the induction of THP1 cells into M0 type, the medium containing LPS and IFN-γ was used for a short-term induction and then was replaced with the medium containing ω-3 FAs to further induce cell transformation. Experimental results showed that ω-3 FAs could effectively reduce the transformation of M0 cells into pro-inflammatory M1 macrophages (down-regulated expression of M1 macrophage markers IL-β1, TNF-α, MCP-1, iNOS, and IL-6 genes, as shown in Figure 1a–e) and promote transformation of M0 macrophages into anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages (M2 macrophage markers CD206, Arginase1, IL-10, MGL1, and CCL18 gene expressions were up-regulated, as shown in Figure 1f–j). These results indicate that ω-3 FAs can effectively inhibit inflammation.

Effect of ω-3 FAs on macrophage transformation. (a)–(e) qRT-PCR detection of M1 macrophage markers (IL-β1, TNF-α, MCP-1, iNOS and IL-6). (f)–(j) qRT-PCR detection of M2 macrophage markers (CD206, Arginase1, IL-10, MGL1, and CCL18). *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001 vs Ctrl or GDM, n = 3. Ctrl: control; GDM: gestational diabetes mellitus; ωGDM: GDM with the ω-3 FAs treatment.
3.2 Macrophages induced by ω-3 FAs promote lipid metabolism in hepatocytes
Then, macrophages induced by ω-3 FAs were co-cultured with hepatocytes HepG2 (Figure 2a) to observe the effects of inflammation on glycolipid metabolism. The HepG2 cells were treated with OA or PA to simulate the metabolic status of the liver in women with GDM. The experimental results showed that OA and PA could make a large amount of lipid droplets accumulate in HepG2 cells, but after co-culture with macrophages induced by ω-3 FAs, lipid droplets accumulation was effectively alleviated (Figure 2b and c). The proliferative capacity of HepG2 is also affected by ω-3 FAs, demonstrating promoted cell proliferation (Figure 2d). We then assessed the lipid metabolism capacity of cells at mRNA levels and found that the expressions of lipid synthesis-related genes (ACLY, ACC1, GPAM, and FASN) were down-regulated in HepG2 after co-culturing them with macrophages induced by ω-3 FAs (Figure 2e–h). The expression of β-oxidation-related genes (ACC2, UCP3, Cs, and CPT1) were up-regulated (Figure 2i–l). Subsequently, the mRNA levels of HGF and VEGF, which characterize the hepatic function, were detected, and it was found that the expression levels of both genes were significantly increased (Figure 2m and n), indicating that ω-3 FAs could protect the function of hepatocytes.

ω-3 FAs induced macrophages influence on lipid metabolism in hepatocytes. (a) Co-culture diagram of macrophages and HepG2 cells. (b) Oil red staining of HepG2 cells treated with OA and PA. (c) The proportion of lipid droplets. (d) Proliferation of HepG2 cells. (e)–(h) Expressions of genes related to fatty acid synthesis. (i–l) Expressions of β-oxidation related genes. (m and n) Expressions of growth factors, HGF and VEGF. **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001, vs Ctrl or GDM. n = 3. Ctrl: control; GDM: gestational diabetes mellitus; ωGDM: GDM with the ω-3 FAs treatment.
3.3 ω-3 FAs relieve GDM symptoms
After a series of in vitro cell experiments to confirm the function of ω-3 FAs, pregnant mice with GDM were given ω-3 FAs as supplement. After 1 week of treatment, although blood glucose concentration showed a downward trend, it was not statistically significant (Figure 3a). After 2 weeks of treatment, the blood glucose level was significantly downregulated (Figure 3b), indicating that continuous supplementation with ω-3 FAs could effectively normalize the blood glucose level of pregnant mice with GDM. GTT and ITT tests were performed on pregnant mice after 2 weeks of treatment, and it was found that blood glucose levels after treatment with ω-3 FAs were lower than those in pregnant mice with GDM without such a treatment (Figure 3c and d). Next, we detected the insulin level in the serum of pregnant mice and found that ω-3 FAs supplementation decreased the serum insulin level, indicating that ω-3 FAs may stabilize the blood glucose level by regulating insulin production (Figure 3e). Adiponectin level in the blood was also measured, and the results were similar to those for insulin. ω-3 FAs can increase the levels of adiponectin in blood (Figure 3f), indicating that ω-3 FAs also affect the lipid metabolism in pregnant GDM mice.

Effects of supplementation with ω-3 FAs on glucose metabolism in GDM pregnant mice. (a) Fasting blood glucose levels after 1 week of the ω-3 FAs treatment. (b) Fasting blood glucose levels after 2 weeks of the ω-3 FAs treatment. (c) After 2 weeks of treatment with the ω-3 FAs, GTT was detected in pregnant mice. (d) After 2 weeks of treatment with the ω-3 FAs, ITT detection was performed on pregnant mice. (e) Insulin levels in the serum of pregnant mice after 2 weeks of treatment with ω-3 FAs. (f) Adiponectin levels in serum of pregnant mice after 2 weeks of treatment with ω-3 FAs. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, vs Ctrl or GDM. n = 6. Ctrl: control; GDM: gestational diabetes mellitus; ωGDM: GDM with the ω-3 FAs treatment.
3.4 Effects of ω-3 FAs on liver function in GDM pregnant mice
In the following, we tested the serum levels of inflammatory factors in GDM pregnant mice after 2 weeks of treatment with ω-3 FAs. The results showed that the levels of TNF-α, MCP-1, IL-8, and IL-1β, the proteins with proinflammatory effects, were significantly decreased compared with those in GDM pregnant mice, indicating that the ω-3 FAs treatment reduces the systematic inflammatory response of GDM pregnant mice (Figure 4a–d). After 2 weeks of treatment, livers of the pregnant mice were collected for further examination. HE staining showed that the treatment of ω-3 FAs could effectively alleviate liver damage (Figure 4e). Then, we performed oil red staining on the liver sections and found that the treatment of ω-3 FAs significantly reduced the accumulation of lipid droplets in the liver (Figure 4f and g). Moreover, we conducted a quantitative analysis of the triglycerides (TAG) and CHO in the liver and found that both were significantly decreased (Figure 4i and j). These results suggest that supplementation of ω-3 FAs can regulate liver lipid metabolism. Then, Sirius red staining was performed on the liver, and there was no significant amount of collagen deposition in the livers of each group at the protein level (Figure 4h). Compared with the GDM group, mRNA levels of COL1 A1, ATAC2, TNF-β, and PDGF in the ω-3 FAs treatment group showed a significant decrease (Figure 4k–n), suggesting that the treatment with ω-3 FAs may effectively inhibit the occurrence of liver fibrosis.

Effects of the ω-3 FAs treatment on lipid metabolism and inflammation in pregnant mice. Serum levels of inflammatory cytokines TNF-α (a), MCP-1 (b), IL-8 (c), and IL-1β (d). (e) HE staining of liver sections in pregnant mice. (f) Oil red staining of liver sections in pregnant mice. (g) Proportion of liver lipid droplets area in pregnant mice. (h) Sirius Red staining of liver sections of pregnant mice. (i) Liver TAG content in pregnant mice. (j) Liver CHO content of pregnant mice. (k)–(n) Expression levels of factors associated with liver fibrosis. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001, vs Ctrl or GDM. n = 6. Ctrl: control; GDM: gestational diabetes mellitus; ωGDM: GDM with the ω-3 FAs treatment.
3.5 Effects of supplementation with ω-3 FAs on offspring
We monitored the offspring in each group and found no statistically significant difference in the number of newborns (Figure 5a); however, supplementation with ω-3 FAs effectively reduced neonatal mortality (Figure 5b). The weight of newborn mice was measured, and it was found that ω-3 FAs treatment could reduce the giant newborn mice caused by GDM (Figure 5c). In order to explore whether the treatment with ω-3 FAs can have lasting effects on offspring, we carried out 8-week weight measurements and found that the weight of the offspring of pregnant mice treated with ω-3 FAs was lower than that of the offspring of GDM pregnant mice within 5 weeks after birth. However, from the sixth week, the weight of the offspring tended to be the same among the groups (Figure 5d), indicating that the influence of GDM on the offspring could persist for some time, but not for a lifetime. We then measured the blood glucose levels of the offspring before and after weaning. It was found that the blood glucose levels in the offspring of pregnant mice with GDM were higher than those of the offspring treated with ω-3 FAs, and the lowest after weaning (Figure 5e and f). It indicates that the breast milk affects the maintenance of blood glucose levels in the offspring. We tested the GTT and ITT in the 3-week-old offspring and found that the glucose metabolism level in the pregnant offspring treated with ω-3 FAs was more similar to that of the pregnant offspring in the control group (Figure 5g and h). These results indicate that the ω-3 FAs treatment can not only relieve the symptoms of GDM in pregnant mice, but also have a protective effect on the offspring.

Effects of the ω-3 FAs treatment on offspring. (a) Number of newborn mice was recorded. (b) Number of neonatal mouse deaths. (c) Body weight of offspring. (d) Weight change in neonatal mice over time. (e) Fasting blood glucose levels in offspring before weaning. (f) Fasting blood glucose levels in offspring after weaning. (g) GTT detection of offspring at 8 weeks. (h) ITT detection in offspring at 8 weeks. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, vs Ctrl or GDM. n = 6. Ctrl: control; GDM: gestational diabetes mellitus; ωGDM: GDM with the ω-3 FAs treatment.
4 Discussion
The incidence of GDM in pregnant women is high, and serious complications may occur. If not properly treated, the disease can have serious consequences for both the mother and fetus [30]. Existing data show that the occurrence of GDM is related to a variety of factors, such as vitamin D deficiency, ω-3 FAs deficiency, etc. [31,32]. However, there are few reports on whether the supplementation with ω-3 FAs can effectively relieve GDM symptoms in pregnant mice and reduce the adverse effects of hyperglycemic environment on the fetus.
The enrichment of ω-3 FAs can influence the transformation of macrophages and exert anti-inflammatory effects, as documented previously [19,24]. In this study, we found that macrophages treated with ω-3 FAs could effectively promote the transformation of M0 macrophages into anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages. Lipid droplet accumulation in HepG2 cells was reduced when co-cultured with M2 macrophages. Excessive accumulation of lipids can affect the function of hepatocytes, and an inappropriate intervention may develop into cirrhosis or even liver cancer [33,34]. This study discovered that the M2 macrophages induced by ω-3 FAs promoted the expression levels of HGF and VEGF, suggesting that ω-3 FAs can reduce lipid accumulation in liver and protect liver function by regulating the immune response. Similarly, a recent study clarified that ω-3 FAs affected the liver lipid metabolism and alleviated the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by decreasing the accumulation of CHO and triacylglycerols in a mouse model [18]. To date, whether ω-3 FAs affect lipid metabolism via regulation of macrophage polarization remains unclear. The present study is the first to demonstrate that the ω-3 FAs can reduce lipid accumulation in hepatocytes via promoting M2 macrophage transformation.
Omega FAs are potential biomarkers and are considered to be associated with a GDM risk [35]. Maternal fatty acid and lipid metabolism changes during pregnancy can promote fetal growth and development [36]. Then, we tested the therapeutic effects of ω-3 FAs in GDM pregnant mice and their offspring. We found that the ω-3 FAs treatment could relieve the symptoms of GDM and reduce the blood glucose level in pregnant mice under starvation conditions. Meanwhile, GTT, ITT, and serum insulin also showed a decreasing trend, and the adiponectin content increased. These results suggest that ω-3 FAs stabilize the blood glucose levels through the regulation of insulin. Mammals are unable to synthesize the precursors of ω-3 FAs, which are required for the proper function of human body cells and must be supplemented through food [37]. Our study demonstrated the therapeutic effects of ω-3 FAs in GDM pregnant mice and their offspring by stabilizing blood glucose levels via the regulation of insulin. Our data supports the study performed in humans, concluding that ω-3 FAs improve glycemic control and reduce the levels of triglycerides and inflammation [31,38,39]. The ω-3 FAs are known to inhibit inflammation and enhance systemic insulin sensitivity in diabetic mice. Based on this evidence, this study further found that ω-3 FAs exerted therapeutic effects on GDM pregnant mice and their offspring by regulating insulin to stabilize blood glucose levels, which has never been reported before.
Glucose metabolism is directly related to lipid metabolism, and an increase in adiponectin levels indicates that lipid metabolism is active [40]. We found that the treatment with ω-3 FAs could effectively reduce the lipid accumulation in the liver of GDM pregnant mice and inhibit the occurrence of liver fibrosis. Moreover, the treatment with ω-3 FAs could reduce the birth mortality in the offspring of GDM pregnant mice and weight of newborn mice. The effects of GDM on the offspring persist during lactation; however, they begin to disappear in the sixth week after birth, indicating that a high-glucose environment may affect the blood glucose homeostasis in the offspring. After the removal of the harmful environment, the offspring have the ability to spontaneously recover. Consistent with human studies, ω-3 FAs are widely used during pregnancy and GDM, and are beneficial in regulating maternal, fetal, and offspring metabolic function [31,41]. The pathogenesis of GDM mainly involves changes in lipid metabolism, glucose metabolism, and insulin resistance, and the offspring of GDM women are susceptible to high-glucose tolerance disorder. Insulin treatment is widely used for GDM, while the long-term usage of insulin might affect the developing fetus. In this case, ω-3 FAs supplementation may be a novel and effective strategy for the treatment of GDM.
In this study, we systematically analyzed the therapeutic effects of the ω-3 FAs on glucose and lipid metabolism in GDM pregnant mice and their offspring. We briefly explored the underlying mechanism, providing an alternative for translational medicine and theoretical support for the clinical application of the ω-3 FAs in the treatment of GDM. This study had some limitations. Exploration of the mechanism has mainly focused on the detection of the mRNA levels, and no confirmation on protein level was performed. The target for ω-3 FAs has not yet been explored. Although the effects of ω-3 FAs on macrophages have been verified in vitro, their levels in individual cells have not been explored in vivo. We will continue to improve on these aspects in future studies. This study provides evidence suggesting that ω-3 FAs can alleviate the symptoms of GDM.
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Funding information: This work was supported by Science and Technology Planning Project of Hebei Province of China (20241711).
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Author contributions: W.Y.C. designed the study. Z.X. and L.F. carried out the experiments. Z.X. drafted the manuscript. Y.B.T. and Z.W. analyzed the data. All the authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
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Conflict of interest: Authors state no conflict of interest.
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Data availability statement: The datasets generated during and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
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- Distribution of CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 gene polymorphisms in Han and Uygur populations with breast cancer in Xinjiang, China
- VSP-2 attenuates secretion of inflammatory cytokines induced by LPS in BV2 cells by mediating the PPARγ/NF-κB signaling pathway
- Factors influencing spontaneous hypothermia after emergency trauma and the construction of a predictive model
- Long-term administration of morphine specifically alters the level of protein expression in different brain regions and affects the redox state
- Application of metagenomic next-generation sequencing technology in the etiological diagnosis of peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis
- Clinical diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of neurodyspepsia syndrome using intelligent medicine
- Case report: Successful bronchoscopic interventional treatment of endobronchial leiomyomas
- Preliminary investigation into the genetic etiology of short stature in children through whole exon sequencing of the core family
- Cystic adenomyoma of the uterus: Case report and literature review
- Mesoporous silica nanoparticles as a drug delivery mechanism
- Dynamic changes in autophagy activity in different degrees of pulmonary fibrosis in mice
- Vitamin D deficiency and inflammatory markers in type 2 diabetes: Big data insights
- Lactate-induced IGF1R protein lactylation promotes proliferation and metabolic reprogramming of lung cancer cells
- Meta-analysis on the efficacy of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation to treat malignant lymphoma
- Mitochondrial DNA drives neuroinflammation through the cGAS-IFN signaling pathway in the spinal cord of neuropathic pain mice
- Application value of artificial intelligence algorithm-based magnetic resonance multi-sequence imaging in staging diagnosis of cervical cancer
- Embedded monitoring system and teaching of artificial intelligence online drug component recognition
- Investigation into the association of FNDC1 and ADAMTS12 gene expression with plumage coloration in Muscovy ducks
- Yak meat content in feed and its impact on the growth of rats
- A rare case of Richter transformation with breast involvement: A case report and literature review
- First report of Nocardia wallacei infection in an immunocompetent patient in Zhejiang province
- Rhodococcus equi and Brucella pulmonary mass in immunocompetent: A case report and literature review
- Downregulation of RIP3 ameliorates the left ventricular mechanics and function after myocardial infarction via modulating NF-κB/NLRP3 pathway
- Evaluation of the role of some non-enzymatic antioxidants among Iraqi patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
- The role of Phafin proteins in cell signaling pathways and diseases
- Ten-year anemia as initial manifestation of Castleman disease in the abdominal cavity: A case report
- Coexistence of hereditary spherocytosis with SPTB P.Trp1150 gene variant and Gilbert syndrome: A case report and literature review
- Utilization of convolutional neural networks to analyze microscopic images for high-throughput screening of mesenchymal stem cells
- Exploratory evaluation supported by experimental and modeling approaches of Inula viscosa root extract as a potent corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in a 1 M HCl solution
- Imaging manifestations of ductal adenoma of the breast: A case report
- Gut microbiota and sleep: Interaction mechanisms and therapeutic prospects
- Isomangiferin promotes the migration and osteogenic differentiation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
- Prognostic value and microenvironmental crosstalk of exosome-related signatures in human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive breast cancer
- Circular RNAs as potential biomarkers for male severe sepsis
- Knockdown of Stanniocalcin-1 inhibits growth and glycolysis in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells
- The expression and biological role of complement C1s in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
- A novel GNAS mutation in pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1a with articular flexion deformity: A case report
- Predictive value of serum magnesium levels for prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer undergoing EGFR-TKI therapy
- HSPB1 alleviates acute-on-chronic liver failure via the P53/Bax pathway
- IgG4-related disease complicated by PLA2R-associated membranous nephropathy: A case report
- Baculovirus-mediated endostatin and angiostatin activation of autophagy through the AMPK/AKT/mTOR pathway inhibits angiogenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma
- Metformin mitigates osteoarthritis progression by modulating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway and enhancing chondrocyte autophagy
- Evaluation of the activity of antimicrobial peptides against bacterial vaginosis
- Atypical presentation of γ/δ mycosis fungoides with an unusual phenotype and SOCS1 mutation
- Analysis of the microecological mechanism of diabetic kidney disease based on the theory of “gut–kidney axis”: A systematic review
- Omega-3 fatty acids prevent gestational diabetes mellitus via modulation of lipid metabolism
- Refractory hypertension complicated with Turner syndrome: A case report
- Interaction of ncRNAs and the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway: Implications for osteosarcoma
- Association of low attenuation area scores with pulmonary function and clinical prognosis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Long non-coding RNAs in bone formation: Key regulators and therapeutic prospects
- The deubiquitinating enzyme USP35 regulates the stability of NRF2 protein
- Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio as potential diagnostic markers for rebleeding in patients with esophagogastric variceal bleeding
- G protein-coupled receptor 1 participating in the mechanism of mediating gestational diabetes mellitus by phosphorylating the AKT pathway
- LL37-mtDNA regulates viability, apoptosis, inflammation, and autophagy in lipopolysaccharide-treated RLE-6TN cells by targeting Hsp90aa1
- The analgesic effect of paeoniflorin: A focused review
- Chemical composition’s effect on Solanum nigrum Linn.’s antioxidant capacity and erythrocyte protection: Bioactive components and molecular docking analysis
- Knockdown of HCK promotes HREC cell viability and inner blood–retinal barrier integrity by regulating the AMPK signaling pathway
- The role of rapamycin in the PINK1/Parkin signaling pathway in mitophagy in podocytes
- Laryngeal non-Hodgkin lymphoma: Report of four cases and review of the literature
- Clinical value of macrogenome next-generation sequencing on infections
- Overview of dendritic cells and related pathways in autoimmune uveitis
- TAK-242 alleviates diabetic cardiomyopathy via inhibiting pyroptosis and TLR4/CaMKII/NLRP3 pathway
- Hypomethylation in promoters of PGC-1α involved in exercise-driven skeletal muscular alterations in old age
- Profile and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of bacteria isolated from effluents of Kolladiba and Debark hospitals
- The expression and clinical significance of syncytin-1 in serum exosomes of hepatocellular carcinoma patients
- A histomorphometric study to evaluate the therapeutic effects of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles on the kidneys infected with Plasmodium chabaudi
- PGRMC1 and PAQR4 are promising molecular targets for a rare subtype of ovarian cancer
- Analysis of MDA, SOD, TAOC, MNCV, SNCV, and TSS scores in patients with diabetes peripheral neuropathy
- SLIT3 deficiency promotes non-small cell lung cancer progression by modulating UBE2C/WNT signaling
- The relationship between TMCO1 and CALR in the pathological characteristics of prostate cancer and its effect on the metastasis of prostate cancer cells
- Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K is a potential target for enhancing the chemosensitivity of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
- PHB2 alleviates retinal pigment epithelium cell fibrosis by suppressing the AGE–RAGE pathway
- Anti-γ-aminobutyric acid-B receptor autoimmune encephalitis with syncope as the initial symptom: Case report and literature review
- Comparative analysis of chloroplast genome of Lonicera japonica cv. Damaohua
- Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells regulate glutathione metabolism depending on the ERK–Nrf2–HO-1 signal pathway to repair phosphoramide mustard-induced ovarian cancer cells
- Electroacupuncture on GB acupoints improves osteoporosis via the estradiol–PI3K–Akt signaling pathway
- Renalase protects against podocyte injury by inhibiting oxidative stress and apoptosis in diabetic nephropathy
- Review: Dicranostigma leptopodum: A peculiar plant of Papaveraceae
- Combination effect of flavonoids attenuates lung cancer cell proliferation by inhibiting the STAT3 and FAK signaling pathway
- Renal microangiopathy and immune complex glomerulonephritis induced by anti-tumour agents: A case report
- Correlation analysis of AVPR1a and AVPR2 with abnormal water and sodium and potassium metabolism in rats
- Gastrointestinal health anti-diarrheal mixture relieves spleen deficiency-induced diarrhea through regulating gut microbiota
- Myriad factors and pathways influencing tumor radiotherapy resistance
- Exploring the effects of culture conditions on Yapsin (YPS) gene expression in Nakaseomyces glabratus
- Screening of prognostic core genes based on cell–cell interaction in the peripheral blood of patients with sepsis
- Coagulation factor II thrombin receptor as a promising biomarker in breast cancer management
- Ileocecal mucinous carcinoma misdiagnosed as incarcerated hernia: A case report
- Methyltransferase like 13 promotes malignant behaviors of bladder cancer cells through targeting PI3K/ATK signaling pathway
- The debate between electricity and heat, efficacy and safety of irreversible electroporation and radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of liver cancer: A meta-analysis
- ZAG promotes colorectal cancer cell proliferation and epithelial–mesenchymal transition by promoting lipid synthesis
- Baicalein inhibits NLRP3 inflammasome activation and mitigates placental inflammation and oxidative stress in gestational diabetes mellitus
- Impact of SWCNT-conjugated senna leaf extract on breast cancer cells: A potential apoptotic therapeutic strategy
- MFAP5 inhibits the malignant progression of endometrial cancer cells in vitro
- Major ozonated autohemotherapy promoted functional recovery following spinal cord injury in adult rats via the inhibition of oxidative stress and inflammation
- Axodendritic targeting of TAU and MAP2 and microtubule polarization in iPSC-derived versus SH-SY5Y-derived human neurons
- Differential expression of phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B and Toll-like receptor/nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathways in experimental obesity Wistar rat model
- The therapeutic potential of targeting Oncostatin M and the interleukin-6 family in retinal diseases: A comprehensive review
- BA inhibits LPS-stimulated inflammatory response and apoptosis in human middle ear epithelial cells by regulating the Nf-Kb/Iκbα axis
- Role of circRMRP and circRPL27 in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Investigating the role of hyperexpressed HCN1 in inducing myocardial infarction through activation of the NF-κB signaling pathway
- Characterization of phenolic compounds and evaluation of anti-diabetic potential in Cannabis sativa L. seeds: In vivo, in vitro, and in silico studies
- Quantitative immunohistochemistry analysis of breast Ki67 based on artificial intelligence
- Ecology and Environmental Science
- Screening of different growth conditions of Bacillus subtilis isolated from membrane-less microbial fuel cell toward antimicrobial activity profiling
- Degradation of a mixture of 13 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by commercial effective microorganisms
- Evaluation of the impact of two citrus plants on the variation of Panonychus citri (Acari: Tetranychidae) and beneficial phytoseiid mites
- Prediction of present and future distribution areas of Juniperus drupacea Labill and determination of ethnobotany properties in Antalya Province, Türkiye
- Population genetics of Todarodes pacificus (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) in the northwest Pacific Ocean via GBS sequencing
- A comparative analysis of dendrometric, macromorphological, and micromorphological characteristics of Pistacia atlantica subsp. atlantica and Pistacia terebinthus in the middle Atlas region of Morocco
- Macrofungal sporocarp community in the lichen Scots pine forests
- Assessing the proximate compositions of indigenous forage species in Yemen’s pastoral rangelands
- Food Science
- Gut microbiota changes associated with low-carbohydrate diet intervention for obesity
- Reexamination of Aspergillus cristatus phylogeny in dark tea: Characteristics of the mitochondrial genome
- Differences in the flavonoid composition of the leaves, fruits, and branches of mulberry are distinguished based on a plant metabolomics approach
- Investigating the impact of wet rendering (solventless method) on PUFA-rich oil from catfish (Clarias magur) viscera
- Non-linear associations between cardiovascular metabolic indices and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease: A cross-sectional study in the US population (2017–2020)
- Knockdown of USP7 alleviates atherosclerosis in ApoE-deficient mice by regulating EZH2 expression
- Utility of dairy microbiome as a tool for authentication and traceability
- Agriculture
- Enhancing faba bean (Vicia faba L.) productivity through establishing the area-specific fertilizer rate recommendation in southwest Ethiopia
- Impact of novel herbicide based on synthetic auxins and ALS inhibitor on weed control
- Perspectives of pteridophytes microbiome for bioremediation in agricultural applications
- Fertilizer application parameters for drip-irrigated peanut based on the fertilizer effect function established from a “3414” field trial
- Improving the productivity and profitability of maize (Zea mays L.) using optimum blended inorganic fertilization
- Application of leaf multispectral analyzer in comparison to hyperspectral device to assess the diversity of spectral reflectance indices in wheat genotypes
- Animal Sciences
- Knockdown of ANP32E inhibits colorectal cancer cell growth and glycolysis by regulating the AKT/mTOR pathway
- Development of a detection chip for major pathogenic drug-resistant genes and drug targets in bovine respiratory system diseases
- Exploration of the genetic influence of MYOT and MB genes on the plumage coloration of Muscovy ducks
- Transcriptome analysis of adipose tissue in grazing cattle: Identifying key regulators of fat metabolism
- Comparison of nutritional value of the wild and cultivated spiny loaches at three growth stages
- Transcriptomic analysis of liver immune response in Chinese spiny frog (Quasipaa spinosa) infected with Proteus mirabilis
- Disruption of BCAA degradation is a critical characteristic of diabetic cardiomyopathy revealed by integrated transcriptome and metabolome analysis
- Plant Sciences
- Effect of long-term in-row branch covering on soil microorganisms in pear orchards
- Photosynthetic physiological characteristics, growth performance, and element concentrations reveal the calcicole–calcifuge behaviors of three Camellia species
- Transcriptome analysis reveals the mechanism of NaHCO3 promoting tobacco leaf maturation
- Bioinformatics, expression analysis, and functional verification of allene oxide synthase gene HvnAOS1 and HvnAOS2 in qingke
- Water, nitrogen, and phosphorus coupling improves gray jujube fruit quality and yield
- Improving grape fruit quality through soil conditioner: Insights from RNA-seq analysis of Cabernet Sauvignon roots
- Role of Embinin in the reabsorption of nucleus pulposus in lumbar disc herniation: Promotion of nucleus pulposus neovascularization and apoptosis of nucleus pulposus cells
- Revealing the effects of amino acid, organic acid, and phytohormones on the germination of tomato seeds under salinity stress
- Combined effects of nitrogen fertilizer and biochar on the growth, yield, and quality of pepper
- Comprehensive phytochemical and toxicological analysis of Chenopodium ambrosioides (L.) fractions
- Impact of “3414” fertilization on the yield and quality of greenhouse tomatoes
- Exploring the coupling mode of water and fertilizer for improving growth, fruit quality, and yield of the pear in the arid region
- Metagenomic analysis of endophytic bacteria in seed potato (Solanum tuberosum)
- Antibacterial, antifungal, and phytochemical properties of Salsola kali ethanolic extract
- Exploring the hepatoprotective properties of citronellol: In vitro and in silico studies on ethanol-induced damage in HepG2 cells
- Enhanced osmotic dehydration of watermelon rind using honey–sucrose solutions: A study on pre-treatment efficacy and mass transfer kinetics
- Effects of exogenous 2,4-epibrassinolide on photosynthetic traits of 53 cowpea varieties under NaCl stress
- Comparative transcriptome analysis of maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings in response to copper stress
- An optimization method for measuring the stomata in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) under multiple abiotic stresses
- Fosinopril inhibits Ang II-induced VSMC proliferation, phenotype transformation, migration, and oxidative stress through the TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway
- Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Salsola imbricata methanolic extract and its phytochemical characterization
- Bioengineering and Biotechnology
- Absorbable calcium and phosphorus bioactive membranes promote bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells osteogenic differentiation for bone regeneration
- New advances in protein engineering for industrial applications: Key takeaways
- An overview of the production and use of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin
- Research progress of nanoparticles in diagnosis and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
- Bioelectrochemical biosensors for water quality assessment and wastewater monitoring
- PEI/MMNs@LNA-542 nanoparticles alleviate ICU-acquired weakness through targeted autophagy inhibition and mitochondrial protection
- Unleashing of cytotoxic effects of thymoquinone-bovine serum albumin nanoparticles on A549 lung cancer cells
- Erratum
- Erratum to “Investigating the association between dietary patterns and glycemic control among children and adolescents with T1DM”
- Erratum to “Activation of hypermethylated P2RY1 mitigates gastric cancer by promoting apoptosis and inhibiting proliferation”
- Retraction
- Retraction to “MiR-223-3p regulates cell viability, migration, invasion, and apoptosis of non-small cell lung cancer cells by targeting RHOB”
- Retraction to “A data mining technique for detecting malignant mesothelioma cancer using multiple regression analysis”
- Special Issue on Advances in Neurodegenerative Disease Research and Treatment
- Transplantation of human neural stem cell prevents symptomatic motor behavior disability in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease
- Special Issue on Multi-omics
- Inflammasome complex genes with clinical relevance suggest potential as therapeutic targets for anti-tumor drugs in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
- Gastroesophageal varices in primary biliary cholangitis with anti-centromere antibody positivity: Early onset?