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Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring

Previous research has shown that a perinatal obesogenic, high-fat diet (HFD) is able to exacerbate ozone-induced adverse effects on lung function, injury, and inflammation in offspring, and it has been suggested that mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated herein. The aim of this study was to invest...

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Autores principales: Rouschop, Sven H., Snow, Samantha J., Kodavanti, Urmila P., Drittij, Marie-José, Maas, Lou M., Opperhuizen, Antoon, van Schooten, Frederik J., Remels, Alexander H., Godschalk, Roger W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8304403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299170
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147551
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author Rouschop, Sven H.
Snow, Samantha J.
Kodavanti, Urmila P.
Drittij, Marie-José
Maas, Lou M.
Opperhuizen, Antoon
van Schooten, Frederik J.
Remels, Alexander H.
Godschalk, Roger W.
author_facet Rouschop, Sven H.
Snow, Samantha J.
Kodavanti, Urmila P.
Drittij, Marie-José
Maas, Lou M.
Opperhuizen, Antoon
van Schooten, Frederik J.
Remels, Alexander H.
Godschalk, Roger W.
author_sort Rouschop, Sven H.
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description Previous research has shown that a perinatal obesogenic, high-fat diet (HFD) is able to exacerbate ozone-induced adverse effects on lung function, injury, and inflammation in offspring, and it has been suggested that mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated herein. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a perinatal obesogenic HFD affects ozone-induced changes in offspring pulmonary oxidant status and the molecular control of mitochondrial function. For this purpose, female Long-Evans rats were fed a control diet or HFD before and during gestation, and during lactation, after which the offspring were acutely exposed to filtered air or ozone at a young-adult age (forty days). Directly following this exposure, the offspring lungs were examined for markers related to oxidative stress; oxidative phosphorylation; and mitochondrial fusion, fission, biogenesis, and mitophagy. Acute ozone exposure significantly increased pulmonary oxidant status and upregulated the molecular machinery that controls receptor-mediated mitophagy. In female offspring, a perinatal HFD exacerbated these responses, whereas in male offspring, responses were similar for both diet groups. The expression of the genes and proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial biogenesis, fusion, and fission was not affected by ozone exposure or perinatal HFD. These findings suggest that a perinatal HFD influences ozone-induced responses on pulmonary oxidant status and the molecular control of mitophagy in female rat offspring.
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spelling pubmed-83044032021-07-25 Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring Rouschop, Sven H. Snow, Samantha J. Kodavanti, Urmila P. Drittij, Marie-José Maas, Lou M. Opperhuizen, Antoon van Schooten, Frederik J. Remels, Alexander H. Godschalk, Roger W. Int J Mol Sci Article Previous research has shown that a perinatal obesogenic, high-fat diet (HFD) is able to exacerbate ozone-induced adverse effects on lung function, injury, and inflammation in offspring, and it has been suggested that mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated herein. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a perinatal obesogenic HFD affects ozone-induced changes in offspring pulmonary oxidant status and the molecular control of mitochondrial function. For this purpose, female Long-Evans rats were fed a control diet or HFD before and during gestation, and during lactation, after which the offspring were acutely exposed to filtered air or ozone at a young-adult age (forty days). Directly following this exposure, the offspring lungs were examined for markers related to oxidative stress; oxidative phosphorylation; and mitochondrial fusion, fission, biogenesis, and mitophagy. Acute ozone exposure significantly increased pulmonary oxidant status and upregulated the molecular machinery that controls receptor-mediated mitophagy. In female offspring, a perinatal HFD exacerbated these responses, whereas in male offspring, responses were similar for both diet groups. The expression of the genes and proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial biogenesis, fusion, and fission was not affected by ozone exposure or perinatal HFD. These findings suggest that a perinatal HFD influences ozone-induced responses on pulmonary oxidant status and the molecular control of mitophagy in female rat offspring. MDPI 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8304403/ /pubmed/34299170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147551 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rouschop, Sven H.
Snow, Samantha J.
Kodavanti, Urmila P.
Drittij, Marie-José
Maas, Lou M.
Opperhuizen, Antoon
van Schooten, Frederik J.
Remels, Alexander H.
Godschalk, Roger W.
Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring
title Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring
title_full Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring
title_fullStr Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring
title_short Perinatal High-Fat Diet Influences Ozone-Induced Responses on Pulmonary Oxidant Status and the Molecular Control of Mitophagy in Female Rat Offspring
title_sort perinatal high-fat diet influences ozone-induced responses on pulmonary oxidant status and the molecular control of mitophagy in female rat offspring
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8304403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299170
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147551
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