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Laura Paternain1, Eva Martisova, Fermín I Milagro, María J Ramírez, J Alfredo Martínez, Javier Campión.
Abstract
An early-life adverse environment has been implicated in the susceptibility to different diseases in adulthood, such as mental disorders, diabetes and obesity. We analyzed the effects of a high-fat sucrose (HFS) diet for 35 days in adult female rats that had experienced 180 minutes daily of maternal separation (MS) during lactancy. Changes in the obesity phenotype, biochemical profile, levels of glucocorticoid metabolism biomarkers, and the expression of different obesity- and glucocorticoid-metabolism-related genes were analyzed in periovaric adipose tissue. HFS intake increased body weight, adiposity and serum leptin levels, whereas MS decreased fat pad masses but only in rats fed an HFS diet. MS reduced insulin resistance markers but only in chow-fed rats. Corticosterone and estradiol serum levels did not change in this experimental model. A multiple gene expression analysis revealed that the expression of adiponutrin (Adpn) was increased owing to MS, and an interaction between HFS diet intake and MS was observed in the mRNA levels of leptin (Lep) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1 alpha (Ppargc1a). These results revealed that early-life stress affects the response to an HFS diet later in life, and that this response can lead to phenotype and transcriptomic changes.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22773756 PMCID: PMC3424467 DOI: 10.1242/dmm.009043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dis Model Mech ISSN: 1754-8403 Impact factor: 5.758
In vivo and food-intake measurements, and statistical analysis of the four groups
Fig. 1.The effect of an HFS diet and MS on corporal adiposity. Results are expressed as mean ± s.e.m. a,bStatistical differences of at least P<0.05.
(A) Retroperitoneal WAT; (B) mesenteric WAT; (C) visceral WAT; (D) subcutaneous WAT; (E) periovaric WAT; (F) total WAT. Visceral fat is calculated as the sum of periovaric, retroperitoneal and mesenteric fat pads and total fat is calculated as the sum of visceral and subcutaneous fat pads. C, control; MS, maternal separation; HFS, high-fat sucrose; HFS-MS, high-fat-sucrose–maternal separation; WAT, white adipose tissue; bw, body weight; ns, not significant.
Biochemical measurements and statistical analysis of the four groups
Differentially expressed genes in periovaric WAT