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In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood

Distinct environmental insults might interact with fructose consumption and contribute to the development of metabolic disorders. To address whether in utero glucocorticoid exposure and fructose intake modulate metabolic responses, adult female Wistar rats were exposed to dexamethasone (DEX) during...

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Autores principales: Payolla, Tanyara B., Teixeira, Caio J., Sato, Fabio T., Murata, Gilson M., Zonta, Gizela A., Sodré, Frhancielly S., Campos, Carolina V., Mesquita, Filiphe N., Anhê, Gabriel F., Bordin, Silvana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31491968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092114
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author Payolla, Tanyara B.
Teixeira, Caio J.
Sato, Fabio T.
Murata, Gilson M.
Zonta, Gizela A.
Sodré, Frhancielly S.
Campos, Carolina V.
Mesquita, Filiphe N.
Anhê, Gabriel F.
Bordin, Silvana
author_facet Payolla, Tanyara B.
Teixeira, Caio J.
Sato, Fabio T.
Murata, Gilson M.
Zonta, Gizela A.
Sodré, Frhancielly S.
Campos, Carolina V.
Mesquita, Filiphe N.
Anhê, Gabriel F.
Bordin, Silvana
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description Distinct environmental insults might interact with fructose consumption and contribute to the development of metabolic disorders. To address whether in utero glucocorticoid exposure and fructose intake modulate metabolic responses, adult female Wistar rats were exposed to dexamethasone (DEX) during pregnancy, and the offspring were administered fructose at a later time. Briefly, dams received DEX during the third period of pregnancy, while control dams remained untreated. Offspring born to control and DEX-treated mothers were defined as CTL-off and DEX-off, respectively, while untreated animals were designated CTL-off-CTL and DEX-off-CTL. CLT-off and DEX-off treated with 10% fructose in the drinking water for 8 weeks are referred to as CTL-off-FRU and DEX-off-FRU. We found that fructose promoted glucose intolerance and whole-body gluconeogenesis in both CTL-off-FRU and DEX-off-FRU animals. On the other hand, hepatic lipid accumulation was significantly stimulated in DEX-off-FRU rats when compared to the CTL-off-FRU group. The DEX-off-FRU group also displayed impaired very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) production and reduced hepatic expression of apoB, mttp, and sec22b. DEX-off-FRU has lower hepatic levels of autophagy markers. Taken together, our results support the unprecedented notion that in utero glucocorticoid exposure exacerbates hepatic steatosis caused by fructose consumption later in life.
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spelling pubmed-67702562019-10-30 In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood Payolla, Tanyara B. Teixeira, Caio J. Sato, Fabio T. Murata, Gilson M. Zonta, Gizela A. Sodré, Frhancielly S. Campos, Carolina V. Mesquita, Filiphe N. Anhê, Gabriel F. Bordin, Silvana Nutrients Article Distinct environmental insults might interact with fructose consumption and contribute to the development of metabolic disorders. To address whether in utero glucocorticoid exposure and fructose intake modulate metabolic responses, adult female Wistar rats were exposed to dexamethasone (DEX) during pregnancy, and the offspring were administered fructose at a later time. Briefly, dams received DEX during the third period of pregnancy, while control dams remained untreated. Offspring born to control and DEX-treated mothers were defined as CTL-off and DEX-off, respectively, while untreated animals were designated CTL-off-CTL and DEX-off-CTL. CLT-off and DEX-off treated with 10% fructose in the drinking water for 8 weeks are referred to as CTL-off-FRU and DEX-off-FRU. We found that fructose promoted glucose intolerance and whole-body gluconeogenesis in both CTL-off-FRU and DEX-off-FRU animals. On the other hand, hepatic lipid accumulation was significantly stimulated in DEX-off-FRU rats when compared to the CTL-off-FRU group. The DEX-off-FRU group also displayed impaired very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) production and reduced hepatic expression of apoB, mttp, and sec22b. DEX-off-FRU has lower hepatic levels of autophagy markers. Taken together, our results support the unprecedented notion that in utero glucocorticoid exposure exacerbates hepatic steatosis caused by fructose consumption later in life. MDPI 2019-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6770256/ /pubmed/31491968 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092114 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Payolla, Tanyara B.
Teixeira, Caio J.
Sato, Fabio T.
Murata, Gilson M.
Zonta, Gizela A.
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Campos, Carolina V.
Mesquita, Filiphe N.
Anhê, Gabriel F.
Bordin, Silvana
In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood
title In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood
title_full In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood
title_fullStr In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood
title_full_unstemmed In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood
title_short In Utero Dexamethasone Exposure Exacerbates Hepatic Steatosis in Rats That Consume Fructose During Adulthood
title_sort in utero dexamethasone exposure exacerbates hepatic steatosis in rats that consume fructose during adulthood
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31491968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092114
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