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Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice

The growth of offspring is affected not only by the protein in maternal milk but also by the free amino acids (FAAs) contained in it. L-Serine (L-Ser) is known as an important FAA for the development of the central nervous system and behavioral activity. However, it is not clear whether L-Ser is tra...

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Autores principales: NAGAMACHI, Satsuki, NISHIGAWA, Takuma, TAKAKURA, Mayumi, IKEDA, Hiromi, KODAIRA, Momoko, YAMAGUCHI, Takeshi, CHOWDHURY, Vishwajit Sur, YASUO, Shinobu, FURUSE, Mitsuhiro
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29269705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0577
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author NAGAMACHI, Satsuki
NISHIGAWA, Takuma
TAKAKURA, Mayumi
IKEDA, Hiromi
KODAIRA, Momoko
YAMAGUCHI, Takeshi
CHOWDHURY, Vishwajit Sur
YASUO, Shinobu
FURUSE, Mitsuhiro
author_facet NAGAMACHI, Satsuki
NISHIGAWA, Takuma
TAKAKURA, Mayumi
IKEDA, Hiromi
KODAIRA, Momoko
YAMAGUCHI, Takeshi
CHOWDHURY, Vishwajit Sur
YASUO, Shinobu
FURUSE, Mitsuhiro
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description The growth of offspring is affected not only by the protein in maternal milk but also by the free amino acids (FAAs) contained in it. L-Serine (L-Ser) is known as an important FAA for the development of the central nervous system and behavioral activity. However, it is not clear whether L-Ser is transported into the pool of FAAs contained in milk and thereby affects the growth of offspring. Using mice, the current study investigated the effects of dietary L-Ser during pregnancy and lactation on milk and plasma FAA composition, as well as on growth, behavior, and plasma FAAs of offspring. Dietary L-Ser did not significantly affect the maternal, anxiety-like, or cognitive behaviors of either the dam or the offspring. The FAA composition notably differed between plasma and milk in dams. In milk, dietary L-Ser increased free L-Ser levels, while glutamic acid, L-alanine, D-alanine and taurine levels were decreased. The body weight of the offspring was lowered by dietary L-Ser. The concentrations of plasma FAAs in 13-day-old offspring (fed only milk) were not altered, but 20-day-old offspring (fed both milk and parental diet) showed higher plasma L-Ser and D-Ser concentrations as a result of the dietary L-Ser treatment. In conclusion, the present study found that dietary L-Ser transported easily from maternal plasma to milk and that dietary L-Ser treatment could change the FAA composition of milk, but that an enhanced level of L-Ser in milk did not enhance the plasma L-Ser level in the offspring.
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spelling pubmed-58367582018-03-09 Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice NAGAMACHI, Satsuki NISHIGAWA, Takuma TAKAKURA, Mayumi IKEDA, Hiromi KODAIRA, Momoko YAMAGUCHI, Takeshi CHOWDHURY, Vishwajit Sur YASUO, Shinobu FURUSE, Mitsuhiro J Vet Med Sci Physiology The growth of offspring is affected not only by the protein in maternal milk but also by the free amino acids (FAAs) contained in it. L-Serine (L-Ser) is known as an important FAA for the development of the central nervous system and behavioral activity. However, it is not clear whether L-Ser is transported into the pool of FAAs contained in milk and thereby affects the growth of offspring. Using mice, the current study investigated the effects of dietary L-Ser during pregnancy and lactation on milk and plasma FAA composition, as well as on growth, behavior, and plasma FAAs of offspring. Dietary L-Ser did not significantly affect the maternal, anxiety-like, or cognitive behaviors of either the dam or the offspring. The FAA composition notably differed between plasma and milk in dams. In milk, dietary L-Ser increased free L-Ser levels, while glutamic acid, L-alanine, D-alanine and taurine levels were decreased. The body weight of the offspring was lowered by dietary L-Ser. The concentrations of plasma FAAs in 13-day-old offspring (fed only milk) were not altered, but 20-day-old offspring (fed both milk and parental diet) showed higher plasma L-Ser and D-Ser concentrations as a result of the dietary L-Ser treatment. In conclusion, the present study found that dietary L-Ser transported easily from maternal plasma to milk and that dietary L-Ser treatment could change the FAA composition of milk, but that an enhanced level of L-Ser in milk did not enhance the plasma L-Ser level in the offspring. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017-12-19 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5836758/ /pubmed/29269705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0577 Text en ©2018 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Physiology
NAGAMACHI, Satsuki
NISHIGAWA, Takuma
TAKAKURA, Mayumi
IKEDA, Hiromi
KODAIRA, Momoko
YAMAGUCHI, Takeshi
CHOWDHURY, Vishwajit Sur
YASUO, Shinobu
FURUSE, Mitsuhiro
Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice
title Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice
title_full Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice
title_fullStr Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice
title_full_unstemmed Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice
title_short Dietary L-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice
title_sort dietary l-serine modifies free amino acid composition of maternal milk and lowers the body weight of the offspring in mice
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29269705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0577
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