“…Many of the DEGs in the paternal obese-sired placentas were involved in the regulation of the heart and brain. This is in line with paternal obesity associated to the developmental origins of neurological, cardiovascular, and metabolic disease in offspring (Andescavage & Limperopoulos, 2021; Binder et al, 2015, 2012; Chambers et al, 2016; Cropley et al, 2016; de Castro Barbosa et al, 2016; T. Fullston et al, 2012; Tod Fullston et al, 2013; Grandjean et al, 2015; Huypens et al, 2016; Jazwiec et al, 2022; Mitchell et al, 2011; Ng et al, 2010; Pepin et al, 2022; Perez-Garcia et al, 2018; Terashima et al, 2015; Thornburg et al, 2016; Thornburg & Marshall, 2015; Ueda et al, 2022; Wei et al, 2014). The brain-placenta and heart-placenta axes refer to their developmental linkage to the trophoblast which produces various hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors that are central to brain and heart development (Parrettini, Caroli, & Torlone, 2020; Rosenfeld, 2021).…”