[HTML][HTML] Developmental energetics: Energy expenditure, budgets and metabolism during animal embryogenesis

S Ghosh, A Koerte, G Serafini, V Yadav… - Seminars in cell & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2023Elsevier
Developing embryos are metabolically active, open systems that constantly exchange matter
and energy with their environment. They function out of thermodynamic equilibrium and
continuously use metabolic pathways to obtain energy from maternal nutrients, in order to
fulfill the energetic requirements of growth and development. While an increasing number of
studies highlight the role of metabolism in different developmental contexts, the
physicochemical basis of embryogenesis, or how cellular processes use energy and matter …
Abstract
Developing embryos are metabolically active, open systems that constantly exchange matter and energy with their environment. They function out of thermodynamic equilibrium and continuously use metabolic pathways to obtain energy from maternal nutrients, in order to fulfill the energetic requirements of growth and development. While an increasing number of studies highlight the role of metabolism in different developmental contexts, the physicochemical basis of embryogenesis, or how cellular processes use energy and matter to act together and transform a zygote into an adult organism, remains unknown. As we obtain a better understanding of metabolism, and benefit from current technology development, it is a promising time to revisit the energetic cost of development and how energetic principles may govern embryogenesis. Here, we review recent advances in methodology to measure and infer energetic parameters in developing embryos. We highlight a potential common pattern in embryonic energy expenditure and metabolic strategy across animal embryogenesis, and discuss challenges and open questions in developmental energetics.
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