| Literature DB >> 18394153 |
Luciana P Pisani1, Claudia M Oller do Nascimento, Allain A Bueno, Carolina Biz, Kelse T Albuquerque, Eliane B Ribeiro, Lila M Oyama.
Abstract
We examine whether feeding pregnant and lactating rats hydrogenated fats rich in trans fatty acids modifies the plasma lipid profiles and the expression of adipokines involved with insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease in their 90-day-old offspring. Pregnant and lactating Wistar rats were fed with either a control diet (C group) or one enriched with hydrogenated vegetable fat (T group). Upon weaning, the male pups were sorted into four groups: CC, mothers were receiving C and pups were kept on C; CT, mothers were receiving C and pups were fed with T; TT, mothers were receiving T and pups were kept on T; TC, mothers were receiving T and pups were fed with C. Pups' food intake and body weight were quantified weekly and the pups were killed at day 90 of life by decapitation. Blood and carcass as well as retroperitoneal, epididymal, and subcutaneous white adipose tissues were collected. Food intake and body weight were lower in TC and TT, and metabolic efficiency was reduced in TT. Offspring of TT and TC rats had increased white adipose tissue PAI-1 gene expression. Insulin receptor was higher in TT than other groups. Ingestion of hydrogenated vegetable fat by the mother during gestation and lactation could promote deleterious consequences, even after the withdrawal of the causal factor.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18394153 PMCID: PMC2365943 DOI: 10.1186/1476-511X-7-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids Health Dis ISSN: 1476-511X Impact factor: 3.876
Composition of the control diet and diet enriched with trans fatty acids according to AIN-93
| Casein* | 20 (14) | 20 |
| L-cystine† | 0.3 (0.18) | 0.3 |
| Cornstarch† | 62 (71.1) | 62 |
| Soybean oil‡ | 8 (5) | 1 |
| Hydrogenated vegetable fat$ | - | 7 |
| Butylhydroquinone† | 0.0014 (0.0008) | 0.0014 (0.0008) |
| Mineral mixture§ | 3.5 | 3.5 |
| Vitamin mixture# | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| Cellulose† | 5.0 | 5.0 |
| Choline bitartrate† | 0.25 | 0.25 |
| Energy (kcal/g) | 4.0 (3.8) | 4.0 (3.8) |
The first number refers to the growth diet (AIN-93G) and the number in parentheses refers to maintenance diet (AIN-93M) when its composition differed from that of the growth diet. *Casein was obtained from CoperLab, São Paulo, Brazil. †L-cystine, cornstarch, butylhydroquinone, cellulose and choline bitartrate were obtained from Viafarma, São Paulo, Brazil. ‡Oil was supplied from soybean (Lisa/Ind. Brazil). $Hydrogenated vegetabke fat was supplied from Unilever, São Paulo, Brazil. £Mineral mix 9mg/kg diet): calcium, 5000; phosphorus, 1561; potassium, 3600; sodium, 1019; chloride, 1571; sulfur, 300; magnesium, 507; iron, 35; copper, 6.0; manganese, 10.0; zinc, 30.0; chromium, 1.0; iodine 0.2; selenium, 0.15; fluoride, 1.00; boron, 0.50; molybdenum, 0.15; silicon, 5.0; nickel, 0.5; lithium, 0.1; vanadium, 0.1 (AIN-93G mineral mix DYETS 210025, Dyets Inc., Bethlehem, PA, USA). #Vitamin mix (mg/kg diet): thiamin HCL, 6.0, riboflavin, 6.0; pyridoxine HCL 7.0; niacin, 30.0; calcium pantothenate, 16.0; folic acid, 2.0; biotin, 0.2; vitamin B12, 25.0; vitamin A palmitate 4000 IU; vitamin E acetate, 75; vitamin D3, 1000 IU; vitamin KI, 0.75. (AIN-93G, vitamin mix, DYETS 310025, Dyets Inc., Bethlehem, PA, USA)
Fatty acid composition of the diets
| Percentage of total fatty acids | ||
| Fatty acid | Control | |
| C14:0 | 0.60 | 0.85 |
| C16:0 | 12.88 | 15.70 |
| C18:0 | 3.88 | 13.77 |
| C14:1 | 0.49 | 0.60 |
| C18:1 n-9 | ND | 11.62 |
| C18:1 n-9 | 22.45 | 24.15 |
| C18:2 n-6 | ND | 0.43 |
| C18:2 n-6 (linoleic) | 52.90 | 24.59 |
| C18:3 n-3(α-linolenic) | 5.41 | 1.51 |
| Total SFA | 17.36 | 30.32 |
| Total MUFA- | 22.94 | 24.75 |
| Total PUFA- | 58.31 | 26.10 |
| Total TFA | ND | 12.05 |
| PUFA:SFA | 3.35 | 0.86 |
| n-6:n-3 | 9.78 | 16.28 |
SFA, saturated fatty acids; MUFA, monounsaturated fatty acids; PUFA, polyunsaturated fatty acids; ND, not detected, TFA, trans fatty acids.
Figure 1(A) Body weight. (B) Total body weight gain. (C) Total food intake. (D) metabolic efficiency. CC, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed C diet; CT, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed T diet; TT, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed T diet; TC, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed C diet. The number of studied animals per each group is 10. Data are means ± SE of 10 determinations per group. *p < 0.05, TT compared with CC. #p < 0.05, TC compared with CC.
Food intake (in grams per week)
| Week | CC | CT | TC | TT |
| 1a | 67.3 ± 3.1a | 58.3 ± 2.8ab | 64.7 ± 3.0a | 49.9 ± 1.4b |
| 2a | 108.3 ± 3.2a | 91.7 ± 5.8a | 72.9 ± 4.7b | 94.3 ± 1.8a |
| 3a | 127.12 ± 5.4a | 119.8 ± 5.2a | 91.7 ± 5.9b | 75.5 ± 4.1b |
| 4a | 158.4 ± 6.0a | 120.3 ± 9.1b | 100.3 ± 4.5b | 101.6 ± 4.5b |
| 5a | 141.5 ± 5.71a | 129.1 ± 6.9ab | 113.0 ± 3.5bc | 100.5 ± 3.8c |
| 6a | 153.9 ± 6.3a | 132.8 ± 6.2ab | 117.0 ± 5.1b | 123.3 ± 5.4b |
| 7a | 145.1 ± 6.7a | 141.0 ± 6.1a | 96.57 ± 4.2b | 137.3 ± 6.3a |
| 8a | 140.7 ± 4.3ac | 117.1 ± 7.5ab | 108.6 ± 4.7b | 141.5 ± 6.1c |
CC, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed C diet; CT, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed T diet; TT, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed T diet; TC, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed C diet. Data are means ± SE of 10 determinations per group. p < 0.05. Values in the same line with different superscript letters are significantly different from one another at P < 0.05.
Figure 2(A) Carcass fat content. (B) Carcass protein content. (C) RET weight. (D) EPI weight. CC, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed C diet; CT, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed T diet; TT, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed T diet; TC, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed C diet. Data are means ± SE of 10 determinations per group. p < 0.05.
Serum glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, leptin, adiponectin and insulin
| CC | CT | TT | TC | |
| Glucose (mg/dl) | 118.7 ± 4.7a | 98.8 ± 6.3a | 108.4 ± 2.0a | 101.8 ± 2.0a |
| Triglycerides (mg/dl) | 125.0 ± 13.5a | 126.0 ± 15.8a | 166.5 ± 11.6a | 147.9 ± 12.2a |
| Cholesterol (mg/dl) | 106.6 ± 11.5a | 110.5 ± 9.5a | 107.9 ± 8.4a | 125.9 ± 5.8a |
| HDL-cholesterol (mg/dl) | 55.2 ± 6.3a | 62.4 ± 5.7a | 53.4 ± 3.9a | 66.0 ± 6.0a |
| Cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol | 1.9 ± 0.05a | 1.8 ± 0.04a | 2.0 ± 0.1a | 2.0 ± 0.1a |
| Leptin (ng/ml) | 10.10 ± 0.77a | 8.80 ± 0.67a | 9.23 ± 1.01a | 7.18 ± 1.46a |
| Adiponectin (μg/ml) | 51.33 ± 4.71a | 51.23 ± 4.32a | 86.53 ± 3.79b | 68.60 ± 6.37c |
| Insulin (ng/ml) | 1.23 ± 0.20a | 1.95 ± 0.39b | 2.26 ± 0.25b | 1.80 ± 0.34ab |
CC, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed C diet; CT, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed T diet; TT, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed T diet; TC, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed C diet. Data are means ± SE of 10 determinations per group. p < 0.05. Values in the same line with different superscript letters are significantly different from one another at P < 0.05.
Figure 3Adiponectin mRNA quantification in retroperitoneal white adipose tissue. CC, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed C diet; CT, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed T diet; TT, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed T diet; TC, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed C diet. Data are means ± SE of six determinations per group. Results are expressed in arbitrary units, stipulating 100 as the control value. p < 0.05.
Figure 4PAI-1 mRNA quantification in (A) retroperitoneal and (B) epididymal white adipose tissues. CC, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed C diet; CT, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed T diet; TT, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed T diet; TC, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed C diet. Data are means ± SE of six determinations per group. Results are expressed in arbitrary units, stipulating 100 as the control value. p < 0.05.
Figure 5Quantification of insulin receptor in (A) epididymal and (B) subcutaneous white adipose tissues. CC, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed C diet; CT, mothers fed C diet and offspring fed T diet; TT, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed T diet; TC, mothers fed T diet and offspring fed C diet. Data are means ± SE of six determinations per group. Results are expressed in arbitrary units, stipulating 1 as the control value. p < 0.05.