Disruption of Slc52a3 gene causes neonatal lethality with riboflavin deficiency in mice

Homeostasis of riboflavin should be maintained by transporters. Previous in vitro studies have elucidated basic information about riboflavin transporter RFVT3 encoded by SLC52A3 gene. However, the contribution of RFVT3 to the maintenance of riboflavin homeostasis and the significance in vivo remain...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2016-06, Vol.6 (1), p.27557-27557, Article 27557
Hauptverfasser: Yoshimatsu, Hiroki, Yonezawa, Atsushi, Yamanishi, Kaori, Yao, Yoshiaki, Sugano, Kumiko, Nakagawa, Shunsaku, Imai, Satoshi, Omura, Tomohiro, Nakagawa, Takayuki, Yano, Ikuko, Masuda, Satohiro, Inui, Ken-ichi, Matsubara, Kazuo
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Zusammenfassung:Homeostasis of riboflavin should be maintained by transporters. Previous in vitro studies have elucidated basic information about riboflavin transporter RFVT3 encoded by SLC52A3 gene. However, the contribution of RFVT3 to the maintenance of riboflavin homeostasis and the significance in vivo remain unclear. Here, we investigated the physiological role of RFVT3 using Slc52a3 knockout ( Slc52a3 −/−) mice. Most Slc52a3 −/− mice died with hyperlipidemia and hypoglycemia within 48 hr after birth. The plasma and tissue riboflavin concentrations in Slc52a3 −/− mice at postnatal day 0 were dramatically lower than those in wild-type (WT) littermates. Slc52a3 −/− fetuses showed a lower capacity of placental riboflavin transport compared with WT fetuses. Riboflavin supplement during pregnancy and after birth reduced neonatal death and metabolic disorders. To our knowledge, this is the first report to indicate that Rfvt3 contributes to placental riboflavin transport, and that disruption of Slc52a3 gene caused neonatal mortality with hyperlipidemia and hypoglycemia owing to riboflavin deficiency.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/srep27557