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Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood

Modern lifestyle has resulted in an increase in the prevalence of obesity and its comorbidities in pregnant women and the young population. It has been well established that the consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) has many direct effects on glucose metabolism. However, it is important to assess whe...

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Autores principales: de Fante, Thaís, Simino, Laís Angélica, Reginato, Andressa, Payolla, Tanyara Baliani, Vitoréli, Débora Cristina Gustavo, de Souza, Monique, Torsoni, Márcio Alberto, Milanski, Marciane, Torsoni, Adriana Souza
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4968809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27479001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160184
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author de Fante, Thaís
Simino, Laís Angélica
Reginato, Andressa
Payolla, Tanyara Baliani
Vitoréli, Débora Cristina Gustavo
de Souza, Monique
Torsoni, Márcio Alberto
Milanski, Marciane
Torsoni, Adriana Souza
author_facet de Fante, Thaís
Simino, Laís Angélica
Reginato, Andressa
Payolla, Tanyara Baliani
Vitoréli, Débora Cristina Gustavo
de Souza, Monique
Torsoni, Márcio Alberto
Milanski, Marciane
Torsoni, Adriana Souza
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description Modern lifestyle has resulted in an increase in the prevalence of obesity and its comorbidities in pregnant women and the young population. It has been well established that the consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) has many direct effects on glucose metabolism. However, it is important to assess whether maternal consumption of a HFD during critical periods of development can lead to metabolic changes in the offspring metabolism. This study evaluated the potential effects of metabolic programming on the impairment of insulin signalling in recently weaned offspring from obese dams. Additionally, we investigated if early exposure to an obesogenic environment could exacerbate the impairment of glucose metabolism in adult life in response to a HFD. Swiss female mice were fed with Standard Chow (SC) or a HFD during gestation and lactation and tissues from male offspring were analysed at d28 and d82. Offspring from obese dams had greater weight gain and higher adiposity and food intake than offspring from control dams. Furthermore, they showed impairment in insulin signalling in central and peripheral tissues, which was associated with the activation of inflammatory pathways. Adipose tissue was ultimately the most affected in adult offspring after HFD rechallenge; this may have contributed to the metabolic deregulation observed. Overall, our results suggest that diet-induced maternal obesity leads to increased susceptibility to obesity and impairment of insulin signalling in offspring in early and late life that cannot be reversed by SC consumption, but can be aggravated by HFD re-exposure.
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spelling pubmed-49688092016-08-18 Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood de Fante, Thaís Simino, Laís Angélica Reginato, Andressa Payolla, Tanyara Baliani Vitoréli, Débora Cristina Gustavo de Souza, Monique Torsoni, Márcio Alberto Milanski, Marciane Torsoni, Adriana Souza PLoS One Research Article Modern lifestyle has resulted in an increase in the prevalence of obesity and its comorbidities in pregnant women and the young population. It has been well established that the consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) has many direct effects on glucose metabolism. However, it is important to assess whether maternal consumption of a HFD during critical periods of development can lead to metabolic changes in the offspring metabolism. This study evaluated the potential effects of metabolic programming on the impairment of insulin signalling in recently weaned offspring from obese dams. Additionally, we investigated if early exposure to an obesogenic environment could exacerbate the impairment of glucose metabolism in adult life in response to a HFD. Swiss female mice were fed with Standard Chow (SC) or a HFD during gestation and lactation and tissues from male offspring were analysed at d28 and d82. Offspring from obese dams had greater weight gain and higher adiposity and food intake than offspring from control dams. Furthermore, they showed impairment in insulin signalling in central and peripheral tissues, which was associated with the activation of inflammatory pathways. Adipose tissue was ultimately the most affected in adult offspring after HFD rechallenge; this may have contributed to the metabolic deregulation observed. Overall, our results suggest that diet-induced maternal obesity leads to increased susceptibility to obesity and impairment of insulin signalling in offspring in early and late life that cannot be reversed by SC consumption, but can be aggravated by HFD re-exposure. Public Library of Science 2016-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4968809/ /pubmed/27479001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160184 Text en © 2016 Fante 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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de Fante, Thaís
Simino, Laís Angélica
Reginato, Andressa
Payolla, Tanyara Baliani
Vitoréli, Débora Cristina Gustavo
de Souza, Monique
Torsoni, Márcio Alberto
Milanski, Marciane
Torsoni, Adriana Souza
Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood
title Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood
title_full Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood
title_fullStr Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood
title_full_unstemmed Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood
title_short Diet-Induced Maternal Obesity Alters Insulin Signalling in Male Mice Offspring Rechallenged with a High-Fat Diet in Adulthood
title_sort diet-induced maternal obesity alters insulin signalling in male mice offspring rechallenged with a high-fat diet in adulthood
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4968809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27479001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160184
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