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Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice

Children of mothers with gestational diabetes have greater risk of developing hypertension but little is known about the mechanisms by which this occurs. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that high maternal concentrations of leptin during pregnancy, which are present in mothers...

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Autores principales: Pennington, Kathleen A., Ramirez-Perez, Francisco I., Pollock, Kelly E., Talton, Omonseigho O., Foote, Christopher A., Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino C., Wu, Ho-Hsiang, Ji, Tieming, Martinez-Lemus, Luis A., Schulz, Laura C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27187080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155377
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author Pennington, Kathleen A.
Ramirez-Perez, Francisco I.
Pollock, Kelly E.
Talton, Omonseigho O.
Foote, Christopher A.
Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino C.
Wu, Ho-Hsiang
Ji, Tieming
Martinez-Lemus, Luis A.
Schulz, Laura C.
author_facet Pennington, Kathleen A.
Ramirez-Perez, Francisco I.
Pollock, Kelly E.
Talton, Omonseigho O.
Foote, Christopher A.
Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino C.
Wu, Ho-Hsiang
Ji, Tieming
Martinez-Lemus, Luis A.
Schulz, Laura C.
author_sort Pennington, Kathleen A.
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description Children of mothers with gestational diabetes have greater risk of developing hypertension but little is known about the mechanisms by which this occurs. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that high maternal concentrations of leptin during pregnancy, which are present in mothers with gestational diabetes and/or obesity, alter blood pressure, vascular structure and vascular function in offspring. Wildtype (WT) offspring of hyperleptinemic, normoglycemic, Lepr(db/+) dams were compared to genotype matched offspring of WT-control dams. Vascular function was assessed in male offspring at 6, and at 31 weeks of age after half the offspring had been fed a high fat, high sucrose diet (HFD) for 6 weeks. Blood pressure was increased by HFD but not affected by maternal hyperleptinemia. On a standard diet, offspring of hyperleptinemic dams had outwardly remodeled mesenteric arteries and an enhanced vasodilatory response to insulin. In offspring of WT but not Lepr(db/+) dams, HFD induced vessel hypertrophy and enhanced vasodilatory responses to acetylcholine, while HFD reduced insulin responsiveness in offspring of hyperleptinemic dams. Offspring of hyperleptinemic dams had stiffer arteries regardless of diet. Therefore, while maternal hyperleptinemia was largely beneficial to offspring vascular health under a standard diet, it had detrimental effects in offspring fed HFD. These results suggest that circulating maternal leptin concentrations may interact with other factors in the pre- and post -natal environments to contribute to altered vascular function in offspring of diabetic pregnancies.
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spelling pubmed-48715032016-05-31 Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice Pennington, Kathleen A. Ramirez-Perez, Francisco I. Pollock, Kelly E. Talton, Omonseigho O. Foote, Christopher A. Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino C. Wu, Ho-Hsiang Ji, Tieming Martinez-Lemus, Luis A. Schulz, Laura C. PLoS One Research Article Children of mothers with gestational diabetes have greater risk of developing hypertension but little is known about the mechanisms by which this occurs. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that high maternal concentrations of leptin during pregnancy, which are present in mothers with gestational diabetes and/or obesity, alter blood pressure, vascular structure and vascular function in offspring. Wildtype (WT) offspring of hyperleptinemic, normoglycemic, Lepr(db/+) dams were compared to genotype matched offspring of WT-control dams. Vascular function was assessed in male offspring at 6, and at 31 weeks of age after half the offspring had been fed a high fat, high sucrose diet (HFD) for 6 weeks. Blood pressure was increased by HFD but not affected by maternal hyperleptinemia. On a standard diet, offspring of hyperleptinemic dams had outwardly remodeled mesenteric arteries and an enhanced vasodilatory response to insulin. In offspring of WT but not Lepr(db/+) dams, HFD induced vessel hypertrophy and enhanced vasodilatory responses to acetylcholine, while HFD reduced insulin responsiveness in offspring of hyperleptinemic dams. Offspring of hyperleptinemic dams had stiffer arteries regardless of diet. Therefore, while maternal hyperleptinemia was largely beneficial to offspring vascular health under a standard diet, it had detrimental effects in offspring fed HFD. These results suggest that circulating maternal leptin concentrations may interact with other factors in the pre- and post -natal environments to contribute to altered vascular function in offspring of diabetic pregnancies. Public Library of Science 2016-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4871503/ /pubmed/27187080 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155377 Text en © 2016 Pennington et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pennington, Kathleen A.
Ramirez-Perez, Francisco I.
Pollock, Kelly E.
Talton, Omonseigho O.
Foote, Christopher A.
Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino C.
Wu, Ho-Hsiang
Ji, Tieming
Martinez-Lemus, Luis A.
Schulz, Laura C.
Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice
title Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice
title_full Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice
title_fullStr Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice
title_short Maternal Hyperleptinemia Is Associated with Male Offspring’s Altered Vascular Function and Structure in Mice
title_sort maternal hyperleptinemia is associated with male offspring’s altered vascular function and structure in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27187080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155377
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