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Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring

Maternal environment, including nutrition and microbiota, plays a critical role in determining offspring's risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes later in life. Heme iron requirement is amplified during pregnancy and lactation, while excessive dietary heme iron intake, compared to non-heme i...

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Autores principales: Mazenc, Anaïs, Mervant, Loïc, Maslo, Claire, Lencina, Corinne, Bézirard, Valérie, Levêque, Mathilde, Ahn, Ingrid, Alquier-Bacquié, Valérie, Naud, Nathalie, Héliès-Toussaint, Cécile, Debrauwer, Laurent, Chevolleau, Sylvie, Guéraud, Françoise, Pierre, Fabrice H.F., Théodorou, Vassilia, Olier, Maïwenn
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35588638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2022.102333
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author Mazenc, Anaïs
Mervant, Loïc
Maslo, Claire
Lencina, Corinne
Bézirard, Valérie
Levêque, Mathilde
Ahn, Ingrid
Alquier-Bacquié, Valérie
Naud, Nathalie
Héliès-Toussaint, Cécile
Debrauwer, Laurent
Chevolleau, Sylvie
Guéraud, Françoise
Pierre, Fabrice H.F.
Théodorou, Vassilia
Olier, Maïwenn
author_facet Mazenc, Anaïs
Mervant, Loïc
Maslo, Claire
Lencina, Corinne
Bézirard, Valérie
Levêque, Mathilde
Ahn, Ingrid
Alquier-Bacquié, Valérie
Naud, Nathalie
Héliès-Toussaint, Cécile
Debrauwer, Laurent
Chevolleau, Sylvie
Guéraud, Françoise
Pierre, Fabrice H.F.
Théodorou, Vassilia
Olier, Maïwenn
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description Maternal environment, including nutrition and microbiota, plays a critical role in determining offspring's risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes later in life. Heme iron requirement is amplified during pregnancy and lactation, while excessive dietary heme iron intake, compared to non-heme iron, has shown to trigger acute oxidative stress in the gut resulting from reactive aldehyde formation in conjunction with microbiota reshape. Given the immaturity of the antioxidant defense system in early life, we investigated the extent to which a maternal diet enriched with heme iron may have a lasting impact on gut homeostasis and glucose metabolism in 60-day-old C3H/HeN mice offspring. As hypothesized, the form of iron added to the maternal diet differentially governed the offspring's microbiota establishment despite identical fecal iron status in the offspring. Importantly, despite female offspring was unaffected, oxidative stress markers were however higher in the gut of male offspring from heme enriched-fed mothers, and were accompanied by increases in fecal lipocalin-2, intestinal para-cellular permeability and TNF-α expression. In addition, male mice displayed blood glucose intolerance resulting from impaired insulin secretion following oral glucose challenge. Using an integrated approach including an aldehydomic analysis, this male-specific phenotype was further characterized and revealed close covariations between unidentified putative reactive aldehydes and bacterial communities belonging to Bacteroidales and Lachnospirales orders. Our work highlights how the form of dietary iron in the maternal diet can dictate the oxidative status in gut offspring in a sex-dependent manner, and how a gut microbiota-driven oxidative challenge in early life can be associated with gut barrier defects and glucose metabolism disorders that may be predictive of diabetes development.
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spelling pubmed-91198302022-05-21 Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring Mazenc, Anaïs Mervant, Loïc Maslo, Claire Lencina, Corinne Bézirard, Valérie Levêque, Mathilde Ahn, Ingrid Alquier-Bacquié, Valérie Naud, Nathalie Héliès-Toussaint, Cécile Debrauwer, Laurent Chevolleau, Sylvie Guéraud, Françoise Pierre, Fabrice H.F. Théodorou, Vassilia Olier, Maïwenn Redox Biol Research Paper Maternal environment, including nutrition and microbiota, plays a critical role in determining offspring's risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes later in life. Heme iron requirement is amplified during pregnancy and lactation, while excessive dietary heme iron intake, compared to non-heme iron, has shown to trigger acute oxidative stress in the gut resulting from reactive aldehyde formation in conjunction with microbiota reshape. Given the immaturity of the antioxidant defense system in early life, we investigated the extent to which a maternal diet enriched with heme iron may have a lasting impact on gut homeostasis and glucose metabolism in 60-day-old C3H/HeN mice offspring. As hypothesized, the form of iron added to the maternal diet differentially governed the offspring's microbiota establishment despite identical fecal iron status in the offspring. Importantly, despite female offspring was unaffected, oxidative stress markers were however higher in the gut of male offspring from heme enriched-fed mothers, and were accompanied by increases in fecal lipocalin-2, intestinal para-cellular permeability and TNF-α expression. In addition, male mice displayed blood glucose intolerance resulting from impaired insulin secretion following oral glucose challenge. Using an integrated approach including an aldehydomic analysis, this male-specific phenotype was further characterized and revealed close covariations between unidentified putative reactive aldehydes and bacterial communities belonging to Bacteroidales and Lachnospirales orders. Our work highlights how the form of dietary iron in the maternal diet can dictate the oxidative status in gut offspring in a sex-dependent manner, and how a gut microbiota-driven oxidative challenge in early life can be associated with gut barrier defects and glucose metabolism disorders that may be predictive of diabetes development. Elsevier 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9119830/ /pubmed/35588638 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2022.102333 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mazenc, Anaïs
Mervant, Loïc
Maslo, Claire
Lencina, Corinne
Bézirard, Valérie
Levêque, Mathilde
Ahn, Ingrid
Alquier-Bacquié, Valérie
Naud, Nathalie
Héliès-Toussaint, Cécile
Debrauwer, Laurent
Chevolleau, Sylvie
Guéraud, Françoise
Pierre, Fabrice H.F.
Théodorou, Vassilia
Olier, Maïwenn
Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring
title Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring
title_full Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring
title_fullStr Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring
title_full_unstemmed Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring
title_short Maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring
title_sort maternal heme-enriched diet promotes a gut pro-oxidative status associated with microbiota alteration, gut leakiness and glucose intolerance in mice offspring
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35588638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2022.102333
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