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Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development

BACKGROUND: Maternal obesity has been associated with a higher risk of pregnancy-related complications in mothers and offspring; however, effective interventions have not yet been developed. We tested two interventions, calorie restriction and pravastatin administration, during pregnancy in a rhesus...

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Autores principales: Hasegawa, Yu, Kim, Danielle H. J., Zhang, Zhichao, Taha, Ameer Y., Capitanio, John P., Hogrefe, Casey E., Bauman, Melissa D., Golub, Mari S., Van de Water, Judy, VandeVoort, Catherine A., Walker, Cheryl K., Slupsky, Carolyn M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10225656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37255938
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1146804
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author Hasegawa, Yu
Kim, Danielle H. J.
Zhang, Zhichao
Taha, Ameer Y.
Capitanio, John P.
Hogrefe, Casey E.
Bauman, Melissa D.
Golub, Mari S.
Van de Water, Judy
VandeVoort, Catherine A.
Walker, Cheryl K.
Slupsky, Carolyn M.
author_facet Hasegawa, Yu
Kim, Danielle H. J.
Zhang, Zhichao
Taha, Ameer Y.
Capitanio, John P.
Hogrefe, Casey E.
Bauman, Melissa D.
Golub, Mari S.
Van de Water, Judy
VandeVoort, Catherine A.
Walker, Cheryl K.
Slupsky, Carolyn M.
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description BACKGROUND: Maternal obesity has been associated with a higher risk of pregnancy-related complications in mothers and offspring; however, effective interventions have not yet been developed. We tested two interventions, calorie restriction and pravastatin administration, during pregnancy in a rhesus macaque model with the hypothesis that these interventions would normalize metabolic dysregulation in pregnant mothers leading to an improvement in infant metabolic and cognitive/social development. METHODS: A total of 19 obese mothers were assigned to either one of the two intervention groups (n = 5 for calorie restriction; n = 7 for pravastatin) or an obese control group (n = 7) with no intervention, and maternal gestational samples and postnatal infant samples were compared with lean control mothers (n = 6) using metabolomics methods. RESULTS: Gestational calorie restriction normalized one-carbon metabolism dysregulation in obese mothers, but altered energy metabolism in her offspring. Although administration of pravastatin during pregnancy tended to normalize blood cholesterol in the mothers, it potentially impacted the gut microbiome and kidney function of their offspring. In the offspring, both calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy tended to normalize the activity of AMPK in the brain at 6 months, and while results of the Visual Paired-Comparison test, which measures infant recognition memory, was not significantly impacted by either of the interventions, gestational pravastatin administration, but not calorie restriction, tended to normalize anxiety assessed by the Human Intruder test. CONCLUSIONS: Although the two interventions tested in a non-human primate model led to some improvements in metabolism and/or infant brain development, negative impacts were also found in both mothers and infants. Our study emphasizes the importance of assessing gestational interventions for maternal obesity on both maternal and offspring long-term outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-102256562023-05-30 Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development Hasegawa, Yu Kim, Danielle H. J. Zhang, Zhichao Taha, Ameer Y. Capitanio, John P. Hogrefe, Casey E. Bauman, Melissa D. Golub, Mari S. Van de Water, Judy VandeVoort, Catherine A. Walker, Cheryl K. Slupsky, Carolyn M. Front Nutr Nutrition BACKGROUND: Maternal obesity has been associated with a higher risk of pregnancy-related complications in mothers and offspring; however, effective interventions have not yet been developed. We tested two interventions, calorie restriction and pravastatin administration, during pregnancy in a rhesus macaque model with the hypothesis that these interventions would normalize metabolic dysregulation in pregnant mothers leading to an improvement in infant metabolic and cognitive/social development. METHODS: A total of 19 obese mothers were assigned to either one of the two intervention groups (n = 5 for calorie restriction; n = 7 for pravastatin) or an obese control group (n = 7) with no intervention, and maternal gestational samples and postnatal infant samples were compared with lean control mothers (n = 6) using metabolomics methods. RESULTS: Gestational calorie restriction normalized one-carbon metabolism dysregulation in obese mothers, but altered energy metabolism in her offspring. Although administration of pravastatin during pregnancy tended to normalize blood cholesterol in the mothers, it potentially impacted the gut microbiome and kidney function of their offspring. In the offspring, both calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy tended to normalize the activity of AMPK in the brain at 6 months, and while results of the Visual Paired-Comparison test, which measures infant recognition memory, was not significantly impacted by either of the interventions, gestational pravastatin administration, but not calorie restriction, tended to normalize anxiety assessed by the Human Intruder test. CONCLUSIONS: Although the two interventions tested in a non-human primate model led to some improvements in metabolism and/or infant brain development, negative impacts were also found in both mothers and infants. Our study emphasizes the importance of assessing gestational interventions for maternal obesity on both maternal and offspring long-term outcomes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10225656/ /pubmed/37255938 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1146804 Text en Copyright © 2023 Hasegawa, Kim, Zhang, Taha, Capitanio, Hogrefe, Bauman, Golub, Van de Water, VandeVoort, Walker and Slupsky. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Hasegawa, Yu
Kim, Danielle H. J.
Zhang, Zhichao
Taha, Ameer Y.
Capitanio, John P.
Hogrefe, Casey E.
Bauman, Melissa D.
Golub, Mari S.
Van de Water, Judy
VandeVoort, Catherine A.
Walker, Cheryl K.
Slupsky, Carolyn M.
Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development
title Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development
title_full Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development
title_fullStr Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development
title_full_unstemmed Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development
title_short Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development
title_sort calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10225656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37255938
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1146804
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