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Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models

Obesogenic environments such as Westernized diets, overnutrition, and exposure to glycation during gestation and lactation can alter peripheral neuroendocrine factors in offspring, predisposing for metabolic diseases in adulthood. Thus, we hypothesized that exposure to obesogenic environments during...

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Autores principales: Sousa, Diana, Rocha, Mariana, Amaro, Andreia, Ferreira-Junior, Marcos Divino, Cavalcante, Keilah Valéria Naves, Monteiro-Alfredo, Tamaeh, Barra, Cátia, Rosendo-Silva, Daniela, Saavedra, Lucas Paulo Jacinto, Magalhães, José, Caseiro, Armando, de Freitas Mathias, Paulo Cezar, Pereira, Susana P., Oliveira, Paulo J., Gomes, Rodrigo Mello, Matafome, Paulo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051281
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author Sousa, Diana
Rocha, Mariana
Amaro, Andreia
Ferreira-Junior, Marcos Divino
Cavalcante, Keilah Valéria Naves
Monteiro-Alfredo, Tamaeh
Barra, Cátia
Rosendo-Silva, Daniela
Saavedra, Lucas Paulo Jacinto
Magalhães, José
Caseiro, Armando
de Freitas Mathias, Paulo Cezar
Pereira, Susana P.
Oliveira, Paulo J.
Gomes, Rodrigo Mello
Matafome, Paulo
author_facet Sousa, Diana
Rocha, Mariana
Amaro, Andreia
Ferreira-Junior, Marcos Divino
Cavalcante, Keilah Valéria Naves
Monteiro-Alfredo, Tamaeh
Barra, Cátia
Rosendo-Silva, Daniela
Saavedra, Lucas Paulo Jacinto
Magalhães, José
Caseiro, Armando
de Freitas Mathias, Paulo Cezar
Pereira, Susana P.
Oliveira, Paulo J.
Gomes, Rodrigo Mello
Matafome, Paulo
author_sort Sousa, Diana
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description Obesogenic environments such as Westernized diets, overnutrition, and exposure to glycation during gestation and lactation can alter peripheral neuroendocrine factors in offspring, predisposing for metabolic diseases in adulthood. Thus, we hypothesized that exposure to obesogenic environments during the perinatal period reprograms offspring energy balance mechanisms. Four rat obesogenic models were studied: maternal diet-induced obesity (DIO); early-life obesity induced by postnatal overfeeding; maternal glycation; and postnatal overfeeding combined with maternal glycation. Metabolic parameters, energy expenditure, and storage pathways in visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and the liver were analyzed. Maternal DIO increased VAT lipogenic [NPY receptor-1 (NPY1R), NPY receptor-2 (NPY2R), and ghrelin receptor], but also lipolytic/catabolic mechanisms [dopamine-1 receptor (D1R) and p-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)] in male offspring, while reducing NPY1R in females. Postnatally overfed male animals only exhibited higher NPY2R levels in VAT, while females also presented NPY1R and NPY2R downregulation. Maternal glycation reduces VAT expandability by decreasing NPY2R in overfed animals. Regarding the liver, D1R was decreased in all obesogenic models, while overfeeding induced fat accumulation in both sexes and glycation the inflammatory infiltration. The VAT response to maternal DIO and overfeeding showed a sexual dysmorphism, and exposure to glycotoxins led to a thin-outside-fat-inside phenotype in overfeeding conditions and impaired energy balance, increasing the metabolic risk in adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-100052032023-03-11 Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models Sousa, Diana Rocha, Mariana Amaro, Andreia Ferreira-Junior, Marcos Divino Cavalcante, Keilah Valéria Naves Monteiro-Alfredo, Tamaeh Barra, Cátia Rosendo-Silva, Daniela Saavedra, Lucas Paulo Jacinto Magalhães, José Caseiro, Armando de Freitas Mathias, Paulo Cezar Pereira, Susana P. Oliveira, Paulo J. Gomes, Rodrigo Mello Matafome, Paulo Nutrients Article Obesogenic environments such as Westernized diets, overnutrition, and exposure to glycation during gestation and lactation can alter peripheral neuroendocrine factors in offspring, predisposing for metabolic diseases in adulthood. Thus, we hypothesized that exposure to obesogenic environments during the perinatal period reprograms offspring energy balance mechanisms. Four rat obesogenic models were studied: maternal diet-induced obesity (DIO); early-life obesity induced by postnatal overfeeding; maternal glycation; and postnatal overfeeding combined with maternal glycation. Metabolic parameters, energy expenditure, and storage pathways in visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and the liver were analyzed. Maternal DIO increased VAT lipogenic [NPY receptor-1 (NPY1R), NPY receptor-2 (NPY2R), and ghrelin receptor], but also lipolytic/catabolic mechanisms [dopamine-1 receptor (D1R) and p-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)] in male offspring, while reducing NPY1R in females. Postnatally overfed male animals only exhibited higher NPY2R levels in VAT, while females also presented NPY1R and NPY2R downregulation. Maternal glycation reduces VAT expandability by decreasing NPY2R in overfed animals. Regarding the liver, D1R was decreased in all obesogenic models, while overfeeding induced fat accumulation in both sexes and glycation the inflammatory infiltration. The VAT response to maternal DIO and overfeeding showed a sexual dysmorphism, and exposure to glycotoxins led to a thin-outside-fat-inside phenotype in overfeeding conditions and impaired energy balance, increasing the metabolic risk in adulthood. MDPI 2023-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10005203/ /pubmed/36904281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051281 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sousa, Diana
Rocha, Mariana
Amaro, Andreia
Ferreira-Junior, Marcos Divino
Cavalcante, Keilah Valéria Naves
Monteiro-Alfredo, Tamaeh
Barra, Cátia
Rosendo-Silva, Daniela
Saavedra, Lucas Paulo Jacinto
Magalhães, José
Caseiro, Armando
de Freitas Mathias, Paulo Cezar
Pereira, Susana P.
Oliveira, Paulo J.
Gomes, Rodrigo Mello
Matafome, Paulo
Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models
title Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models
title_full Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models
title_fullStr Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models
title_short Exposure to Obesogenic Environments during Perinatal Development Modulates Offspring Energy Balance Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver of Rodent Models
title_sort exposure to obesogenic environments during perinatal development modulates offspring energy balance pathways in adipose tissue and liver of rodent models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051281
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