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Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that in male rats, exposure to maternal protein restriction either in utero or whilst suckling can have profound effects on both longevity and kidney telomere lengths. This study monitored albuminuria longitudinally in male rats whose mothers had been protein...

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Autores principales: Petry, Clive J, Jennings, Bridget J, James, Lynwen A, Hales, Charles N, Ozanne, Susan E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1592300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17010194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-7-14
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author Petry, Clive J
Jennings, Bridget J
James, Lynwen A
Hales, Charles N
Ozanne, Susan E
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Jennings, Bridget J
James, Lynwen A
Hales, Charles N
Ozanne, Susan E
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that in male rats, exposure to maternal protein restriction either in utero or whilst suckling can have profound effects on both longevity and kidney telomere lengths. This study monitored albuminuria longitudinally in male rats whose mothers had been protein restricted either during pregnancy or lactation. METHODS: Pregnant Wistar rats were fed either a 20% ('control') or an 8% protein ('low protein') diet. At two days of age some of the pups were cross-fostered to dams fed the diet that was not given to their biological mothers. At weaning all pups were fed standard chow. Urine samples were collected for the measurement of albumin and creatinine at monthly intervals from two months-of-age. Longitudinal analysis was then performed using repeated measures analysis of variance. RESULTS: Overall estimated marginal geometric mean (95 % confidence interval) urine albumin to creatinine ratios were: control animals 79.5 (57.2~110.6) g/mol (n = 6 litters, 24 animals in total), those exposed in utero to maternal protein restriction 71.0 (47.4~106.5) (n = 4 litters, 16 animals in total), those exposed to maternal protein restriction whilst suckling 21.2 (14.7~30.4) (n = 5 litters, 20 animals in total) (p < 0.001). These latter animals had lower albumin to creatinine ratios than either of the two other groups (both p < 0.001), which had ratios that were indistinguishable from each other (p = 1.0). Similar results were gained using 24 h. urine albumin excretion rates. These differences became evident from three months-of-age and were long-lasting. CONCLUSION: Animals exposed to maternal protein restriction whilst suckling exhibited lower urine albumin excretions during much of adult life. As urine albumin can be nephrotoxic, these rats therefore appeared to be relatively protected against future nephron damage like that previously observed in animals exposed to maternal protein restriction in utero.
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spelling pubmed-15923002006-10-06 Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study Petry, Clive J Jennings, Bridget J James, Lynwen A Hales, Charles N Ozanne, Susan E BMC Nephrol Research Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that in male rats, exposure to maternal protein restriction either in utero or whilst suckling can have profound effects on both longevity and kidney telomere lengths. This study monitored albuminuria longitudinally in male rats whose mothers had been protein restricted either during pregnancy or lactation. METHODS: Pregnant Wistar rats were fed either a 20% ('control') or an 8% protein ('low protein') diet. At two days of age some of the pups were cross-fostered to dams fed the diet that was not given to their biological mothers. At weaning all pups were fed standard chow. Urine samples were collected for the measurement of albumin and creatinine at monthly intervals from two months-of-age. Longitudinal analysis was then performed using repeated measures analysis of variance. RESULTS: Overall estimated marginal geometric mean (95 % confidence interval) urine albumin to creatinine ratios were: control animals 79.5 (57.2~110.6) g/mol (n = 6 litters, 24 animals in total), those exposed in utero to maternal protein restriction 71.0 (47.4~106.5) (n = 4 litters, 16 animals in total), those exposed to maternal protein restriction whilst suckling 21.2 (14.7~30.4) (n = 5 litters, 20 animals in total) (p < 0.001). These latter animals had lower albumin to creatinine ratios than either of the two other groups (both p < 0.001), which had ratios that were indistinguishable from each other (p = 1.0). Similar results were gained using 24 h. urine albumin excretion rates. These differences became evident from three months-of-age and were long-lasting. CONCLUSION: Animals exposed to maternal protein restriction whilst suckling exhibited lower urine albumin excretions during much of adult life. As urine albumin can be nephrotoxic, these rats therefore appeared to be relatively protected against future nephron damage like that previously observed in animals exposed to maternal protein restriction in utero. BioMed Central 2006-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC1592300/ /pubmed/17010194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-7-14 Text en Copyright © 2006 Petry et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Petry, Clive J
Jennings, Bridget J
James, Lynwen A
Hales, Charles N
Ozanne, Susan E
Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study
title Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study
title_full Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study
title_short Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study
title_sort suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1592300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17010194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-7-14
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