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Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI

PURPOSE: To examine the feasibility of using MRI to identify differences in liver size and fat deposition in fetal guinea pigs exposed to an in utero environment influenced by maternal consumption of a Western diet. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Female guinea pigs fed either an energy-dense Western Diet (W...

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Autores principales: Sinclair, Kevin J., Friesen–Waldner, Lanette J., McCurdy, Colin M., Wiens, Curtis N., Wade, Trevor P., de Vrijer, Barbra, Regnault, Timothy R. H., McKenzie, Charles A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5814025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29447203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192900
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author Sinclair, Kevin J.
Friesen–Waldner, Lanette J.
McCurdy, Colin M.
Wiens, Curtis N.
Wade, Trevor P.
de Vrijer, Barbra
Regnault, Timothy R. H.
McKenzie, Charles A.
author_facet Sinclair, Kevin J.
Friesen–Waldner, Lanette J.
McCurdy, Colin M.
Wiens, Curtis N.
Wade, Trevor P.
de Vrijer, Barbra
Regnault, Timothy R. H.
McKenzie, Charles A.
author_sort Sinclair, Kevin J.
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description PURPOSE: To examine the feasibility of using MRI to identify differences in liver size and fat deposition in fetal guinea pigs exposed to an in utero environment influenced by maternal consumption of a Western diet. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Female guinea pigs fed either an energy-dense Western Diet (WD), comprised of increased saturated fats and simple sugars, or a Control Diet (CD) from weaning through pregnancy, underwent MR scanning near term (~ 60 days; term ~ 69 days). Maternal weights were collected at mating and at MR scanning. T(1)-weighted, T(2)-weighted, and IDEAL water-fat images were acquired at 3 Tesla. The images were used to segment maternal adipose tissue, fetal liver, fetal brain, fetal adipose tissue, and total fetal volumes and to measure maternal and fetal hepatic fat fractions. RESULTS: Weights of WD sows were lower prior to pregnancy (P = .04), however their weight gain over pregnancy did not differ from the CD group (P = .98). The WD sows had less total adipose tissue (TAT) at MR scanning (P = .04), while hepatic fat content was significantly elevated (P = .04). When controlling for litter size, WD fetuses had larger livers (P = .02), smaller brains (P = .01), and increased total adipose tissue volume (P = .01) when normalized by fetal volume. The WD fetuses also had increased hepatic fat fractions compared to CD fetal livers (P < .001). CONCLUSION: Maternal Western Diet consumption prior to and during pregnancy induces differences in maternal liver fat content, fetal liver volume and liver fat storage, as well as changes in fetal adipose tissue deposition that can be measured in utero using MRI.
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spelling pubmed-58140252018-03-02 Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI Sinclair, Kevin J. Friesen–Waldner, Lanette J. McCurdy, Colin M. Wiens, Curtis N. Wade, Trevor P. de Vrijer, Barbra Regnault, Timothy R. H. McKenzie, Charles A. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To examine the feasibility of using MRI to identify differences in liver size and fat deposition in fetal guinea pigs exposed to an in utero environment influenced by maternal consumption of a Western diet. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Female guinea pigs fed either an energy-dense Western Diet (WD), comprised of increased saturated fats and simple sugars, or a Control Diet (CD) from weaning through pregnancy, underwent MR scanning near term (~ 60 days; term ~ 69 days). Maternal weights were collected at mating and at MR scanning. T(1)-weighted, T(2)-weighted, and IDEAL water-fat images were acquired at 3 Tesla. The images were used to segment maternal adipose tissue, fetal liver, fetal brain, fetal adipose tissue, and total fetal volumes and to measure maternal and fetal hepatic fat fractions. RESULTS: Weights of WD sows were lower prior to pregnancy (P = .04), however their weight gain over pregnancy did not differ from the CD group (P = .98). The WD sows had less total adipose tissue (TAT) at MR scanning (P = .04), while hepatic fat content was significantly elevated (P = .04). When controlling for litter size, WD fetuses had larger livers (P = .02), smaller brains (P = .01), and increased total adipose tissue volume (P = .01) when normalized by fetal volume. The WD fetuses also had increased hepatic fat fractions compared to CD fetal livers (P < .001). CONCLUSION: Maternal Western Diet consumption prior to and during pregnancy induces differences in maternal liver fat content, fetal liver volume and liver fat storage, as well as changes in fetal adipose tissue deposition that can be measured in utero using MRI. Public Library of Science 2018-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5814025/ /pubmed/29447203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192900 Text en © 2018 Sinclair 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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Sinclair, Kevin J.
Friesen–Waldner, Lanette J.
McCurdy, Colin M.
Wiens, Curtis N.
Wade, Trevor P.
de Vrijer, Barbra
Regnault, Timothy R. H.
McKenzie, Charles A.
Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI
title Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI
title_full Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI
title_fullStr Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI
title_short Quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal Western Diet using MRI
title_sort quantification of fetal organ volume and fat deposition following in utero exposure to maternal western diet using mri
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5814025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29447203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192900
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