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Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups
Prenatal high-fat diet (HFD) or exposure to microplastics can affect the accumulation of liver fat in offspring. We sought to determine the effects of maternal HFD intake and microplastic exposure on fatty liver injury through oxidative stress in pups. Pregnant female Sprague–Dawley rats were random...
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author | Tiao, Mao-Meng Sheen, Jiunn-Ming Lin, I-Chun Khwepeya, Madalitso Yu, Hong-Ren |
author_facet | Tiao, Mao-Meng Sheen, Jiunn-Ming Lin, I-Chun Khwepeya, Madalitso Yu, Hong-Ren |
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description | Prenatal high-fat diet (HFD) or exposure to microplastics can affect the accumulation of liver fat in offspring. We sought to determine the effects of maternal HFD intake and microplastic exposure on fatty liver injury through oxidative stress in pups. Pregnant female Sprague–Dawley rats were randomly divided into maternal HFD (experimental group) or normal control diet (NCD; control group) groups with or without microplastic exposure. As a result, the following groups were established: HFD-L (HFD + microplastics, 5 µm, 100 μg/L), HFD-H (HFD + microplastics, 5 µm, 1000 μg/L), NCD-L (NCD + microplastics, 5 µm, 100 μg/L), and NCD-H (NCD + microplastics, 5 µm, 1000 μg/L). The pups were sacrificed on postnatal day 7 (PD7). Liver histology revealed increased hepatic lipid accumulation in pups in the HFD-L and HFD-H groups compared to those in the HFD, NCD-L, NCD-H, and NCD groups on PD7. Similarly, liver TUNEL staining and cellular apoptosis were found to increase in pups in the HFD-L and HFD-H groups compared to those in the HFD, NCD-L, NCD-H, and NCD groups. The expression levels of malondialdehyde, a lipid peroxidation marker, were high in the HFD, HFD-L, and HFD-H groups; however, the highest expression was observed in the HFD-H group (p < 0.05). The levels of glutathione peroxidase, an antioxidant enzyme, decreased in the HFD, HFD-L, and HFD-H groups (p < 0.05). Overall, oxidative stress with cellular apoptosis plays a vital role in liver injury in offspring after maternal intake of HFD and exposure to microplastic; such findings may shed light on future therapeutic strategies. |
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spelling | pubmed-104875032023-09-09 Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups Tiao, Mao-Meng Sheen, Jiunn-Ming Lin, I-Chun Khwepeya, Madalitso Yu, Hong-Ren Int J Mol Sci Article Prenatal high-fat diet (HFD) or exposure to microplastics can affect the accumulation of liver fat in offspring. We sought to determine the effects of maternal HFD intake and microplastic exposure on fatty liver injury through oxidative stress in pups. Pregnant female Sprague–Dawley rats were randomly divided into maternal HFD (experimental group) or normal control diet (NCD; control group) groups with or without microplastic exposure. As a result, the following groups were established: HFD-L (HFD + microplastics, 5 µm, 100 μg/L), HFD-H (HFD + microplastics, 5 µm, 1000 μg/L), NCD-L (NCD + microplastics, 5 µm, 100 μg/L), and NCD-H (NCD + microplastics, 5 µm, 1000 μg/L). The pups were sacrificed on postnatal day 7 (PD7). Liver histology revealed increased hepatic lipid accumulation in pups in the HFD-L and HFD-H groups compared to those in the HFD, NCD-L, NCD-H, and NCD groups on PD7. Similarly, liver TUNEL staining and cellular apoptosis were found to increase in pups in the HFD-L and HFD-H groups compared to those in the HFD, NCD-L, NCD-H, and NCD groups. The expression levels of malondialdehyde, a lipid peroxidation marker, were high in the HFD, HFD-L, and HFD-H groups; however, the highest expression was observed in the HFD-H group (p < 0.05). The levels of glutathione peroxidase, an antioxidant enzyme, decreased in the HFD, HFD-L, and HFD-H groups (p < 0.05). Overall, oxidative stress with cellular apoptosis plays a vital role in liver injury in offspring after maternal intake of HFD and exposure to microplastic; such findings may shed light on future therapeutic strategies. MDPI 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10487503/ /pubmed/37686267 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241713457 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Tiao, Mao-Meng Sheen, Jiunn-Ming Lin, I-Chun Khwepeya, Madalitso Yu, Hong-Ren Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups |
title | Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups |
title_full | Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups |
title_fullStr | Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups |
title_full_unstemmed | Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups |
title_short | Prenatal High-Fat Diet Combined with Microplastic Exposure Induces Liver Injury via Oxidative Stress in Male Pups |
title_sort | prenatal high-fat diet combined with microplastic exposure induces liver injury via oxidative stress in male pups |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10487503/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37686267 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241713457 |
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