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Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice

Obesity during gestation adversely affects maternal and infant health both during pregnancy and for long afterwards. However, recent work suggests that a period of maternal exercise during pregnancy can improve metabolic health of the obese mother and her offspring. This study aimed to identify the...

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Autores principales: Musial, Barbara, Fernandez‐Twinn, Denise S., Duque‐Guimaraes, Daniella, Carr, Sarah K., Fowden, Abigail L., Ozanne, Susan E., Sferruzzi‐Perri, Amanda N.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6715452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31466137
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14202
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author Musial, Barbara
Fernandez‐Twinn, Denise S.
Duque‐Guimaraes, Daniella
Carr, Sarah K.
Fowden, Abigail L.
Ozanne, Susan E.
Sferruzzi‐Perri, Amanda N.
author_facet Musial, Barbara
Fernandez‐Twinn, Denise S.
Duque‐Guimaraes, Daniella
Carr, Sarah K.
Fowden, Abigail L.
Ozanne, Susan E.
Sferruzzi‐Perri, Amanda N.
author_sort Musial, Barbara
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description Obesity during gestation adversely affects maternal and infant health both during pregnancy and for long afterwards. However, recent work suggests that a period of maternal exercise during pregnancy can improve metabolic health of the obese mother and her offspring. This study aimed to identify the physiological and molecular impact of exercise on the obese mother during pregnancy that may lead to improved metabolic outcomes. To achieve this, a 20‐min treadmill exercise intervention was performed 5 days a week in diet‐induced obese female mice from 1 week before and up to day 17 of pregnancy. Biometric, biochemical and molecular analyses of maternal tissues and/or plasma were performed on day 19 of pregnancy. We found exercise prevented some of the adverse changes in insulin signaling and lipid metabolic pathways seen in the liver, skeletal muscle and white adipose tissue of sedentary‐obese pregnant dams (p110β, p110α, AKT, SREBP). Exercise also induced changes in the insulin and lipid signaling pathways in obese dams that were different from those observed in control and sedentary‐obese dams. The changes induced by obesity and exercise were tissue‐specific and related to alterations in tissue lipid, protein and glycogen content and plasma insulin, leptin and triglyceride concentrations. We conclude that the beneficial effects of exercise on metabolic outcomes in obese mothers may be related to specific molecular signatures in metabolically active maternal tissues during pregnancy. These findings highlight potential metabolic targets for therapeutic intervention and the importance of lifestyle in reducing the burden of the current obesity epidemic on healthcare systems.
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spelling pubmed-67154522019-09-04 Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice Musial, Barbara Fernandez‐Twinn, Denise S. Duque‐Guimaraes, Daniella Carr, Sarah K. Fowden, Abigail L. Ozanne, Susan E. Sferruzzi‐Perri, Amanda N. Physiol Rep Original Research Obesity during gestation adversely affects maternal and infant health both during pregnancy and for long afterwards. However, recent work suggests that a period of maternal exercise during pregnancy can improve metabolic health of the obese mother and her offspring. This study aimed to identify the physiological and molecular impact of exercise on the obese mother during pregnancy that may lead to improved metabolic outcomes. To achieve this, a 20‐min treadmill exercise intervention was performed 5 days a week in diet‐induced obese female mice from 1 week before and up to day 17 of pregnancy. Biometric, biochemical and molecular analyses of maternal tissues and/or plasma were performed on day 19 of pregnancy. We found exercise prevented some of the adverse changes in insulin signaling and lipid metabolic pathways seen in the liver, skeletal muscle and white adipose tissue of sedentary‐obese pregnant dams (p110β, p110α, AKT, SREBP). Exercise also induced changes in the insulin and lipid signaling pathways in obese dams that were different from those observed in control and sedentary‐obese dams. The changes induced by obesity and exercise were tissue‐specific and related to alterations in tissue lipid, protein and glycogen content and plasma insulin, leptin and triglyceride concentrations. We conclude that the beneficial effects of exercise on metabolic outcomes in obese mothers may be related to specific molecular signatures in metabolically active maternal tissues during pregnancy. These findings highlight potential metabolic targets for therapeutic intervention and the importance of lifestyle in reducing the burden of the current obesity epidemic on healthcare systems. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6715452/ /pubmed/31466137 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14202 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Musial, Barbara
Fernandez‐Twinn, Denise S.
Duque‐Guimaraes, Daniella
Carr, Sarah K.
Fowden, Abigail L.
Ozanne, Susan E.
Sferruzzi‐Perri, Amanda N.
Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice
title Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice
title_full Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice
title_fullStr Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice
title_full_unstemmed Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice
title_short Exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice
title_sort exercise alters the molecular pathways of insulin signaling and lipid handling in maternal tissues of obese pregnant mice
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6715452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31466137
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14202
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