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Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice

The risk of obesity in adulthood is subject to programming in the womb. Maternal obesity contributes to programming of obesity and metabolic disease risk in the adult offspring. With the increasing prevalence of obesity in women of reproductive age there is a need to understand the ramifications of...

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Autores principales: Akhaphong, Brian, Gregg, Brigid, Kumusoglu, Doga, Jo, Seokwon, Singer, Kanakadurga, Scheys, Joshua, DelProposto, Jennifer, Lumeng, Carey, Bernal-Mizrachi, Ernesto, Alejandro, Emilyn U.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8801938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35111136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.780300
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author Akhaphong, Brian
Gregg, Brigid
Kumusoglu, Doga
Jo, Seokwon
Singer, Kanakadurga
Scheys, Joshua
DelProposto, Jennifer
Lumeng, Carey
Bernal-Mizrachi, Ernesto
Alejandro, Emilyn U.
author_facet Akhaphong, Brian
Gregg, Brigid
Kumusoglu, Doga
Jo, Seokwon
Singer, Kanakadurga
Scheys, Joshua
DelProposto, Jennifer
Lumeng, Carey
Bernal-Mizrachi, Ernesto
Alejandro, Emilyn U.
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description The risk of obesity in adulthood is subject to programming in the womb. Maternal obesity contributes to programming of obesity and metabolic disease risk in the adult offspring. With the increasing prevalence of obesity in women of reproductive age there is a need to understand the ramifications of maternal high-fat diet (HFD) during pregnancy on offspring’s metabolic heath trajectory. In the present study, we determined the long-term metabolic outcomes on adult male and female offspring of dams fed with HFD during pregnancy. C57BL/6J dams were fed either Ctrl or 60% Kcal HFD for 4 weeks before and throughout pregnancy, and we tested glucose homeostasis in the adult offspring. Both Ctrl and HFD-dams displayed increased weight during pregnancy, but HFD-dams gained more weight than Ctrl-dams. Litter size and offspring birthweight were not different between HFD-dams or Ctrl-dams. A significant reduction in random blood glucose was evident in newborns from HFD-dams compared to Ctrl-dams. Islet morphology and alpha-cell fraction were normal but a reduction in beta-cell fraction was observed in newborns from HFD-dams compared to Ctrl-dams. During adulthood, male offspring of HFD-dams displayed comparable glucose tolerance under normal chow. Male offspring re-challenged with HFD displayed glucose intolerance transiently. Adult female offspring of HFD-dams demonstrated normal glucose tolerance but displayed increased insulin resistance relative to controls under normal chow diet. Moreover, adult female offspring of HFD-dams displayed increased insulin secretion in response to high-glucose treatment, but beta-cell mass were comparable between groups. Together, these data show that maternal HFD at pre-conception and during gestation predisposes the female offspring to insulin resistance in adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-88019382022-02-01 Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice Akhaphong, Brian Gregg, Brigid Kumusoglu, Doga Jo, Seokwon Singer, Kanakadurga Scheys, Joshua DelProposto, Jennifer Lumeng, Carey Bernal-Mizrachi, Ernesto Alejandro, Emilyn U. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology The risk of obesity in adulthood is subject to programming in the womb. Maternal obesity contributes to programming of obesity and metabolic disease risk in the adult offspring. With the increasing prevalence of obesity in women of reproductive age there is a need to understand the ramifications of maternal high-fat diet (HFD) during pregnancy on offspring’s metabolic heath trajectory. In the present study, we determined the long-term metabolic outcomes on adult male and female offspring of dams fed with HFD during pregnancy. C57BL/6J dams were fed either Ctrl or 60% Kcal HFD for 4 weeks before and throughout pregnancy, and we tested glucose homeostasis in the adult offspring. Both Ctrl and HFD-dams displayed increased weight during pregnancy, but HFD-dams gained more weight than Ctrl-dams. Litter size and offspring birthweight were not different between HFD-dams or Ctrl-dams. A significant reduction in random blood glucose was evident in newborns from HFD-dams compared to Ctrl-dams. Islet morphology and alpha-cell fraction were normal but a reduction in beta-cell fraction was observed in newborns from HFD-dams compared to Ctrl-dams. During adulthood, male offspring of HFD-dams displayed comparable glucose tolerance under normal chow. Male offspring re-challenged with HFD displayed glucose intolerance transiently. Adult female offspring of HFD-dams demonstrated normal glucose tolerance but displayed increased insulin resistance relative to controls under normal chow diet. Moreover, adult female offspring of HFD-dams displayed increased insulin secretion in response to high-glucose treatment, but beta-cell mass were comparable between groups. Together, these data show that maternal HFD at pre-conception and during gestation predisposes the female offspring to insulin resistance in adulthood. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8801938/ /pubmed/35111136 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.780300 Text en Copyright © 2022 Akhaphong, Gregg, Kumusoglu, Jo, Singer, Scheys, DelProposto, Lumeng, Bernal-Mizrachi and Alejandro 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 Endocrinology
Akhaphong, Brian
Gregg, Brigid
Kumusoglu, Doga
Jo, Seokwon
Singer, Kanakadurga
Scheys, Joshua
DelProposto, Jennifer
Lumeng, Carey
Bernal-Mizrachi, Ernesto
Alejandro, Emilyn U.
Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice
title Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice
title_full Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice
title_fullStr Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice
title_short Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice
title_sort maternal high-fat diet during pre-conception and gestation predisposes adult female offspring to metabolic dysfunction in mice
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8801938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35111136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.780300
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