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Sergio PecorelliGiovanni Lorenzini Medical Foundation, Milan-New York
University of Brescia, Italy
[email protected]@unibs.it
Muscat, February 14-17, 2020
The First 1000 days of LifeThe early prevention of Non Communicable Diseases
Changes in demographics
2 Emerging trends in healthcare
Demographic Transition 1950 - 2100
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Life Expectancy at 65 years
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Source: United Nations DESA. World Population
Prospects
Age 60+
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The Ageing Population
World’s Fertility Projection 1950 - 2100
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Total Fertility (Children/Woman)
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Prospects
Changes in demographics
Chronic diseases and conditions
2 Emerging trends in healthcare
The increase of NCDs Worldwide
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Perinatal Conditions
HIV/AIDS
Road deaths
Tubercolosis
Malaria
Environment
Genomics
Inherited traits
NCDs
Epigenetics
Microbiome
Metabolomics
Psychosocial stressors
Exposures
INHERITED AND ACQUIRED NCDINHERITED AND ACQUIRED NCDs SUSCEPTIBILITY
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Tobacco use
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of deathsworldwide
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CancerType 2 diabetes
Cardiovascular diseaseLung disease
4 Diseases
A simple equation
of Premature (<70 yrs) deathsworldwide
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High-level
Wellness
Treatment Paradigm
Wellness paradigm
Disability Symptoms Signs Awareness Education Growth
Illness-Wellness Continuum
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Neutral point
(no discernable illness or wellness)
A sustainable healthcare system is possible yet imperative
Early prevention and lifestyle interventions (nutrition, physical
exercise, anti-stressors…) are cost effective strategies to improve
quality of life and hinder disease onset
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Empower individuals to correct behaviour and involve them in the
technology development phase and usage (data sharing…)
improving the sense of responsability and self-awareness
A sustainable healthcare system is possible yet imperative
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Precision
Medicine
Precision
Health
A new Approach to HealthThe incomining (necessary) transition
Diagnosis and treatment
Prediction and p
revention
Decentralization
of care services
Trans-generational epigenetic inheritance of health or disease
➢Current evidence indicates a role for environmentally induced alterations to epigenetic modifications leading to health and disease changes across multiple generations.
➢This phenomenon is called intergenerational or trans-generational epigenetic inheritance of health or disease.
➢Environmental insults perturb the epigenetic landscape and influence, from pre-conception to pregnancy and child, the health of F1 through to F4 generations. This has been proven in rodents and in many instances also in humans.
Maternal dietary inadequacies will lead to a decrease in nutrient supply to the developing fetus and, as a consequence, results in an impairment in the growth and development of the fetus and term-offspring born with a low birth mass.
THE «BARKER HYPOTHESIS» Barker D., 1989, 1992
David Barker, looking at the 20th century epidemic of CVD in Western countries, postulated his hypothesis that impaired fetal growth (defined as <2.5 kg at birth) might predispose survivors to heart disease (coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke and diabetes) in later life (Barker et al. 1989; Barker 1992).
THE «BARKER HYPOTHESIS» Barker D., 1989, 1992
The hypothesis has subsequently been modified to include a second component, and that is the idea of the “thrifty phenotype” that predicts that, as an adaptation to undernutrition in fetal life, where permanent metabolic and endocrine changes occur, such changes are considered to be beneficial as long as nutrition remains scarse after birth. However if nutrition becomes plentiful, these changes predispose to adverse health outcomes including obesity and impaired glucose tolerance (Hales and Barker 1992).
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) theory suggests that targeted interventions on early-life stages, including individual behavior, optimization of nutrition, physical activity, reduction of stress, noise exposure, monitoring of drugs and environmental pollutants, such as endocrine disruptors, are needed to tackle the increasing prevalence of NCDs. Since NCDs represent a substantial limit to main global issues such as poverty and sustainable development, the implementation of preventive interventions at local, regional, and international levels constitutes a critical mandate.
A REVOLUTIONARY THEORY: DOHaD Barker D., 2003
Developmental plasticity encompasses those processes that generate alternative phenotypes from a single genotype through the actions of environmental cues acting duringdevelopment. They allow environmental influences to ‘tune the match’ of the organism to
its expected environment beyond that achieved through natural selection (i.e. inheritedgenotype).
DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY
Life course
Ris
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PlasticityDetrimental effects of lifestyle
challenges/increasing mismatch
The first1000days of human development, includingpreconception and pregnancy phases, account for 70% of individual future health.
Developmental Origins of Health and Diseases (DOHaD)
Preconception
Fetal life Adolescence Adult lifeInfancy and
childhood
Genetic susceptibility
Cumulative incidence
Pre-conception
Chronic disease prevention: a life course approach
Older ages
Pre-conception Medicine
Pre-conception medicine aims to identify and modify biomedical, behavioral and social risks through preventive interventions upon germ cells
Physical activity
Nutrition
Stressors
EXERCISE • There is an emerging evidence to show that physical activity
influences DNA methylation, histone modifications and
regulation of noncoding RNA-associated genes in humans.
• Accumulating evidence supports trans-generational
inheritance of DNA methylation changes in mammals via germ
cells.
• Exercise training reprograms the sperm methylome, that
augments transcriptional programs protective of disease,
including metabolic dysfunction, heart disease, neuro-
degeneration and cancer.
Denham J et al.: Epigenomics 2015 Aug;7(5):717-31
EXERCISE
• If the pregnant woman practiced diet and exercise, these
interventions were effecting and ameliorating the heritable
metabolic consequences of paternal obesity and sedentary
life.
• Therefore, paternal obesity was associated with the
transmission of metabolic syndrome risk factors to the
offspring, but maternal exercise was a successful intervention
that prevented the harmful epigenetic inheritance of disease.
• Regarding cognitive function, paternal exercise is associated
with superior spatial learning and memory capacity in the
offspring with increased hippocampal BDNF and reeling mi-
RNA and protein expression.
EXERCISE
• Interestingly the human fetus’s heart may be responsive to
maternal exercise, as maternal physical activity is positively
correlated to fetal heart rate and the duration of activity was
negatively correlated to the heart rate variability.
• Given marked impact of exercise on the heart transcriptome
and miRNome, it is possible that epigenetic reprogramming
is responsible for the reduced risk of offspring congenital
heart disease risk and other cardiovascular outcomes.
• Exercise has been shown to determine an important effect on spermDNA methylation.
• Global and genome-wide sperm DNA methylation is altered after threemonths of exercise training.
• DNA methylation changes occurred in genes related to numerous diseasessuch as schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease.
• The same holds also for obesity and diabetes; in fact, sedentary menaffect the future fetus by exposing him or her to higher possibility ofbecoming overweight, obese and possibly diabetic.
Denham J. et al., Epigenomics 2015 Aug; 7 (5):717-31
Pre-conception and Physical Activity
The Sperm
• It has also been shown that pre-conception paternal exercise training attenuates the aberrant sperm mi-RNA and DNA methylation alterations associated with high-fat diet-induced obesity and metabolic dysfunction.
• As an example, a pre-conception swimming exercise of at least 8weeks, normalized glucose intolerance in high-fat diet individuals.
• Physical exercise should start at least 180 days before conception (2 roundsof spermatogenesis).
Denham J. et al., Epigenomics 2015 Aug; 7 (5):717-31
Pre-conception and Physical Activity
The Sperm
Preconception
Paternal obesity and undernutrition
▪ Reduced sperm motility, increased DNA damage▪ Altered sperm epigenome and RNA profile▪ Altered seminal plasma composition▪ Reduced embryo potential▪ Epigenetic and reprogramming▪ Endocrine misregulation▪ Postnatal cardiometabolic disease risk
Preconception
• In females, the root of the decline in fertility is highly linked to problems in the oocyte.
• These problems correlate with increasing BMI (and obesity), but also with undernutrition.
The Oocyte
Preconception
Maternal obesity and overnutrition
• Metabolite and lipid accumulation in follicles and eggs• Mitochondrial damage Metabolite and lipid accumulation in
follicles and eggs• Cellular and ER stress• Epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming• Postnatal cardiometabolic disease risk• Adverse programming evident after embryo transfer
Preconception
Maternal undernutrition
• Metabolite and lipid accumulation in follicles and eggs• Mitochondrial damage Metabolite and lipid accumulation in
follicles and eggs• Cellular and ER stress• Epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming• Postnatal cardiometabolic disease risk
• Adverse programming evident after embryo transfer
Preconception
• In mice, physical exercise can improve lipid metabolism in germinal vesicle (GV) stage oocytes, by a significant increased activity and transcription of the β-oxidation enzyme hydroxyacyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase, only if the mice had been fed a high-fat diet (HFD).
• An exercise intervention also reversed the lipid accumulation seen in GV stage oocytes of HFD females. However, delays in meiosis and disorganizedMII spindles remained present.
• Therefore, exercise is able to improve, but not reverse, damage imparted on oocytes as a result of a HFD and obesity.
Boudoures AL et al., Reproduction 2016 Mar; 151(3):261-70
Oocyte and Physical Exercise
Oocyte Maturation• Optimal maturation of the oocyte depends on its environment and
determines embryo competence
• the embryonic genome is not active until the cleavage stage and new mitochondria are not produced until blastulation.
• Adverse environmental factors include aging, oxidative stress, obesity, smoking, alcohol, and psychological stress.
• A prudent diet, physical exercise, nutritional supplements, and psychological interventions have beneficial effects.
• Mitochondrial function and energy production deteriorate with age, adversely affecting ovarian reserve, chromosome segregation, and embryo competence.
Oocyte Maturation• Early human experience has been encouraging.
• Mitochondrial metabolic stress can result in an abnormal compensatory increase in mitochondrial DNA, which can be assessed in biopsied blastomeres of trophectoderm as a predictive biomarker of implantation failure.
• Psychological stress may reduce oocyte competence by shifting blood flow away from the ovary as part of the classic "fight or flight" physiologic response.
• Methods to reduce stress or the body's reaction to stress improve pregnancy success.
• Physical exercise represents the most important method.
• Enhancing oocyte competence is a key intervention that promises to reduce the number of euploid embryos failing to produce viable deliveries.
NUTRITION Environmental factors (primarily nutrion) condition the
Metabolic Programming (MP)
• CVDs (CardioVascularDiseases) and Metabolic disorders prevention
means following nutrition rules, starting since early life
Barker D: J Intern Med 2007; 261:412-417
Weintraub WS et al. Circulation 2011,124:967-990
NUTRITION
• Metabolic Programming (MP) creates new “preferential” metabolic pathways; it is more efficient in early life (early life programming) from conception through adolescence.
• MP takes place through epigenetic processes (mainly histone remodeling) in germ cells (pre-conception) and in the embryo/fetus.
• Epigenetic changes may be transmitted to next generations
Ravi Nistala et al. Cardiorenal Med 2011;1(4).243-254Hanson MA et al. Ann Nutr Metab 2011; 58:8-15
Barker DJ J Intern Med 2007;261:412-417
HEART DISEASE • Decreased Cardiomyocytes Numbers• Adverse Ventricular and Subcellular Remodeling• Cardiac Fibrosis• Myocardial Hypoplasia• Cardiac Contractile Abnormalities
• Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor• Dysregulation of Angiogenesis• Mitochondrial Abnormalities• DNA, Protein & Lipid Oxidation• Altered Glucose & Fatty Acid Transport &
metabolism• Deregulation of the HPA Axis/Cortisol regulation• Alterations in the RAS (Renin-Angiotensin System)
• Increase/Decrease Nutrient Transport• Increase/Decrease Cortisol Transfer • Increase in Oxidative Stress
• Maternal Undernutrition/Overnutrition • Maternal Obesity/Diabetes/Sedentary Life• Maternal Stress • Advanced Maternal Age • Placental insufficiency• High Altitude Pregnancies
• Pre-conception• Paternal obesity• Sedentary life
The Developmental Origin of Heart diseases
➢ This study focuses on lifestyle improvement and the effects of this lifestyle improvement in the period between preconception and 1 year post partum.
➢ The effects of an unhealthy lifestyle in this period can impact health of the entire lifespan
New discoveries in EPIGENETICS
will stimulate a change in the understanding and implementation of
knowledge and attitudes regarding conception,
pregnancy, child’s and adult’s health.
Many present beliefs will need to be critically revised
with deep social impact
Conclusive “Take Home Messages” (1)
➢ Physical exercise of the father (even if obese) and of the mother in the
pre-conception period is important for the epigenetics of germ cells (sperm
& oocytes) and of the mother during pregnancy to prevent metabolic and
other chronic diseases in future offspring.
➢ The embryo-fetal placental development is a plastic process where a
single genotype can express many different phenotypes. Developmental
processes from genotype to phenotype occur in a contest dependent and
in a sex specific way
➢ Excessive stressors may not only affect the fetal survival possibilities and
increase the risk of pathological outcomes of pregnancy but also may
increase the disease risk and the disease susceptibility during the lifetime
and may act on the lifespan itself.
Conclusive “Take Home Messages” (2)
➢ The adaptation to stress in the developing fetus is a complex process
where many mechanisms are involved and integrated with one other;
there is a substantial agreement that the main biological systems that
mediate adaptation to stress are the maternal-placental-fetal
neuroendocrine and immune systems; these systems act in a sex-
specific way.
➢ Glucocorticoids are an important switch driving the gene regulation
changes in fetal normal growth and maturation. Fetal exposure to
glucocorticoids excess induces disruption in organ developments
producing smaller organs or altered organ morphology and functions,
influencing lifelong health and diseases
Conclusive “Take Home Messages” (3)
➢ The cascade of mechanisms activated in the fetal developmental
programming as genic expression, DNA methylation and epigenetic way,
telomere and mithocondrial biology just like many systems as the
sympathetic nervous system, the renin angiotensin system, the mother-
placenta-fetal immune-tolerance system, oxidative stress, endothelinsystem, inflammatory cytokines, act in a sex specific way.
Perspectives
➢The increasing body of scientific evidence about fetal
programming confirms the “developmental origin of health
and disease” in fetal life and also the presence of sex specific
differences.
➢The numerous studies on the mechanisms how an
environmental context may produce one or other phenotype open broad research horizons.
➢All this may translate into incredible benefits to Society in
Health, Wellness and healthcare sustainability.
➢Educational programs should be implemented
“Poor prenatal experience sows the seeds of ailments that afflict adults.”
Amartya Sen1998 Nobel Laureate Economics
“The womb is a promising target for prevention, both in high and low resources countries.”
Amartya Sen1998 Nobel Laureate Economics
DIMENSION OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Spiritual
Social
Health and wellness are a multi-dimensional entangled universe
Emotional-
mental
Intellectual
Physical
The first 1000 days of life
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