Sexual dimorphisms in brain gene expression in the growth-restricted guinea pig can be modulated with intra-placental therapy.
Rebecca L WilsonKendal K StephensKristin LampeHelen N JonesPublished in: Pediatric research (2021)
Male and female fetuses respond differently to adverse pregnancy environments. Under fetal growth restriction conditions, inflammatory marker mRNA expression in the fetal brain was higher in females compared to males. Differences in gene expression between males and females may confer a selective advantage/disadvantage under adverse conditions. Better characterization of sexual dimorphism in fetal development will aid better development of treatments for obstetric diseases.