Literature DB >> 29156994

Experimental diabetes impairs maternal reproductive performance in pregnant Wistar rats and their offspring.

Leticia Bequer1, Tahiry Gómez1, José L Molina1, Alain Álvarez1, Claudia Chaviano1, Sonia Clapés2.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of mild hyperglycemia on metabolism during pregnancy, the maternal reproductive performance, and the characteristics of the offspring in neonatal mild diabetic-induced Wistar rats. The experimental diabetes model was generated by neonatal streptozotocin administration (100 mg of streptozotocin/Kg bw/sc) in female Wistar rats. At adulthood, the control and diabetic group were mated. At the 20th day of gestation, a maternal and fetal blood sample were collected for biochemical measurement. The maternal livers, fetal livers, and placenta were removed for oxidative stress measurements. Maternal reproductive outcomes and fetal and placental morphometric measurements were analyzed. The fetuses were classified as small, appropriate, and large for pregnancy age, and examined for the presence of external anomalies. The diabetic group showed mild hyperglycemia, altered glucose tolerance, increased total cholesterol, triglycerides, and hemoglobin A1c during pregnancy. At the 20th day of gestation the diabetic mothers presented increased reabsorptions and embryonic losses before and after implantation, reduced corpora lutea number, litter size, implantation sites, live fetuses, and decreased efficiency of implantation rate. Similarly, the offspring showed reduced fetal, craniofacial, and placental dimensions, in addition to a higher proportion of small fetuses for pregnancy age. Mild hyperglycemia during pregnancy did not generate marked oxidative stress in the mother, and in fetal liver and placenta decreased antioxidant activity was evident by significant consumption of reduced glutathione. Mild diabetes led to a negative impact on maternal reproductive performance and characteristics of the offspring. This experimental model reproduced maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnant rats presenting controlled diabetes. ABBREVIATIONS: bw: body weight; sc: subcutaneous; DM: diabetes mellitus; STZ: streptozotocin; OGTT: oral glucose tolerance test; ITT: insulin tolerance test; GSH: glutathione; MDA: malondialdehyde; AOPPs: advanced oxidation protein products; TBARs: thiobarbituric acid reaction; SPA: small for pregancy age; APA: appropriate for pregnancy age; LPG: large for pregnancy age; ROS: reactive oxygen species.

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Keywords:  Diabetes mellitus; Wistar; experimental; hyperglycemia; pregnancy; rats; streptozocin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29156994     DOI: 10.1080/19396368.2017.1395928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Biol Reprod Med        ISSN: 1939-6368            Impact factor:   3.061


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