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Influence of fatty acids in maternal diet on atherogenesis in offspring of LDL receptor-deficient mice.

Dilênia de Oliveira Cipriano Torres, Ana Célia Oliveira Dos Santos, Amanda Karolina Soares E Silva, Patrícia Muniz Mendes Freire de Moura, Eduardo Isidoro Carneiro Beltrão, Christina Alves Peixoto.   

Abstract

AIMS: The present study investigated the effect of a maternal diet rich in omega-6 (E6D) or omega-9 (E9D) on atherogenesis in the offspring of mice. MAIN
METHODS: LDL receptor-deficient mice were fed a diet rich in either omega-6 (E6D) or omega-9 (E9D) for 45 days prior to mating and until the birth of the offspring, evaluating the effect on the offspring aorta in comparison to a standard diet (STD), by immunohistochemical analysis, morphometric analysis and electron microscopy. KEY
FINDINGS: Hypercholesterolemic female mice fed E6D generated offspring with high levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides (TG) and CC-chemokine ligand 2/monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (CCL2/ MCP-1) as well as a reduction in high-density lipoprotein. The ascending aorta of these animals exhibited an increase in arterial wall thickness as well as increased expression of CCL2/MCP-1 and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1. The ultrastructural analysis revealed severe alterations in endothelial cells. The offspring from mothers fed E9D exhibited a reduction in TG and an increase in low-density lipoprotein. The ultrastructural analysis revealed a well-preserved aortic endothelium in these animals. SIGNIFICANCE: The results suggest that hypercholesterolemic mothers feed a diet rich in omega-6 predispose their offspring to endothelial dysfunction.

Entities:  

Keywords:  MCP-1; Maternal nutrition; VCAM-1; atherogenesis; blood lipids; maternal hypercholesterolemia; offspring; omega-6; omega-9

Year:  2012        PMID: 22328949      PMCID: PMC3272687     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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