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Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats

Embryo-fetal exposure to maternal disorders during intrauterine life programs long-term consequences for the health and illness of offspring. In this study, we evaluated whether mild diabetic rats that were given high-fat/high-sugar (HF/HS) diet presented maternal and fetal changes at term pregnancy...

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Autores principales: Araujo-Silva, Vanessa Caruline, Santos-Silva, Alice, Lourenço, Andressa Silva, Barros-Barbosa, Cristielly Maria, Moraes-Souza, Rafaianne Queiroz, Soares, Thaigra Sousa, Karki, Barshana, Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves, Sinzato, Yuri Karen, Damasceno, Débora Cristina, Volpato, Gustavo Tadeu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34447317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.701767
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author Araujo-Silva, Vanessa Caruline
Santos-Silva, Alice
Lourenço, Andressa Silva
Barros-Barbosa, Cristielly Maria
Moraes-Souza, Rafaianne Queiroz
Soares, Thaigra Sousa
Karki, Barshana
Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves
Sinzato, Yuri Karen
Damasceno, Débora Cristina
Volpato, Gustavo Tadeu
author_facet Araujo-Silva, Vanessa Caruline
Santos-Silva, Alice
Lourenço, Andressa Silva
Barros-Barbosa, Cristielly Maria
Moraes-Souza, Rafaianne Queiroz
Soares, Thaigra Sousa
Karki, Barshana
Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves
Sinzato, Yuri Karen
Damasceno, Débora Cristina
Volpato, Gustavo Tadeu
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description Embryo-fetal exposure to maternal disorders during intrauterine life programs long-term consequences for the health and illness of offspring. In this study, we evaluated whether mild diabetic rats that were given high-fat/high-sugar (HF/HS) diet presented maternal and fetal changes at term pregnancy. Female rats received citrate buffer (non-diabetic-ND) or streptozotocin (diabetic-D) after birth. According to the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), the experimental groups (n = 11 animals/group) were composed of non-diabetic and diabetic receiving standard diet (S) or HF/HS diet. High-fat/high-sugar diet (30% kcal of lard) in chow and water containing 5% sucrose and given 1 month before mating and during pregnancy. During and at the end of pregnancy, obesity and diabetes features were determined. After laparotomy, blood samples, periovarian fat, and uterine content were collected. The diabetic rats presented a higher glycemia and percentage of embryonic losses when compared with the NDS group. Rats DHF/HS presented increased obesogenic index, caloric intake, and periovarian fat weight and reduced gravid uterus weight in relation to the other groups. Besides, this association might lead to the inflammatory process, confirmed by leukocytosis. Obese rats (NDHF/HS and DHF/HS) showed higher triglyceride levels and their offspring with lower fetal weight and ossification sites, indicating intrauterine growth restriction. This finding may contribute to vascular alterations related to long-term hypertensive disorders in adult offspring. The fetuses from diabetic dams showed higher percentages of skeletal abnormalities, and DHF/HS dams still had a higher rate of anomalous fetuses. Thus, maternal diabetes and/or obesity induces maternal metabolic disorders that contribute to affect fetal development and growth.
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spelling pubmed-83837342021-08-25 Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats Araujo-Silva, Vanessa Caruline Santos-Silva, Alice Lourenço, Andressa Silva Barros-Barbosa, Cristielly Maria Moraes-Souza, Rafaianne Queiroz Soares, Thaigra Sousa Karki, Barshana Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves Sinzato, Yuri Karen Damasceno, Débora Cristina Volpato, Gustavo Tadeu Front Physiol Physiology Embryo-fetal exposure to maternal disorders during intrauterine life programs long-term consequences for the health and illness of offspring. In this study, we evaluated whether mild diabetic rats that were given high-fat/high-sugar (HF/HS) diet presented maternal and fetal changes at term pregnancy. Female rats received citrate buffer (non-diabetic-ND) or streptozotocin (diabetic-D) after birth. According to the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), the experimental groups (n = 11 animals/group) were composed of non-diabetic and diabetic receiving standard diet (S) or HF/HS diet. High-fat/high-sugar diet (30% kcal of lard) in chow and water containing 5% sucrose and given 1 month before mating and during pregnancy. During and at the end of pregnancy, obesity and diabetes features were determined. After laparotomy, blood samples, periovarian fat, and uterine content were collected. The diabetic rats presented a higher glycemia and percentage of embryonic losses when compared with the NDS group. Rats DHF/HS presented increased obesogenic index, caloric intake, and periovarian fat weight and reduced gravid uterus weight in relation to the other groups. Besides, this association might lead to the inflammatory process, confirmed by leukocytosis. Obese rats (NDHF/HS and DHF/HS) showed higher triglyceride levels and their offspring with lower fetal weight and ossification sites, indicating intrauterine growth restriction. This finding may contribute to vascular alterations related to long-term hypertensive disorders in adult offspring. The fetuses from diabetic dams showed higher percentages of skeletal abnormalities, and DHF/HS dams still had a higher rate of anomalous fetuses. Thus, maternal diabetes and/or obesity induces maternal metabolic disorders that contribute to affect fetal development and growth. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8383734/ /pubmed/34447317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.701767 Text en Copyright © 2021 Araujo-Silva, Santos-Silva, Lourenço, Barros-Barbosa, Moraes-Souza, Soares, Karki, Paula, Sinzato, Damasceno and Volpato. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Araujo-Silva, Vanessa Caruline
Santos-Silva, Alice
Lourenço, Andressa Silva
Barros-Barbosa, Cristielly Maria
Moraes-Souza, Rafaianne Queiroz
Soares, Thaigra Sousa
Karki, Barshana
Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves
Sinzato, Yuri Karen
Damasceno, Débora Cristina
Volpato, Gustavo Tadeu
Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats
title Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats
title_full Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats
title_fullStr Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats
title_full_unstemmed Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats
title_short Congenital Anomalies Programmed by Maternal Diabetes and Obesity on Offspring of Rats
title_sort congenital anomalies programmed by maternal diabetes and obesity on offspring of rats
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34447317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.701767
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