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Malnutrition during late pregnancy exacerbates high-fat-diet-induced metabolic dysfunction associated with lower sympathetic nerve tonus in adult rat offspring.

Renan de Oliveira Venci1, Gabriel Bortoli Ramos1, Isabela Peixoto Martins1, Camila Cristina Ianoni Matiusso1, Lucas Paulo Jacinto Saavedra1, Tatiane Aparecida Ribeiro1, Audrei Pavanello1, Kelly Valério Prates1, Laize Peron Tófolo1, Ana Maria Praxedes de Moraes1, Gabriel Sergio Fabricio1, Júlio Cezar de Oliveira2, Claudinéia Conationi da Silva Franco1, Kesia Palma-Rigo1, Paulo Cezar de Freitas Mathias1, Ananda Malta1.   

Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to assess the effects of a maternal protein-caloric restriction diet during late pregnancy on the metabolism of rat offspring fed a high-fat diet (HFD) during adulthood.
Methods: During late pregnancy, rat dams received either a low-protein (4%; LP group) or normoprotein (23%; NP group) diet. After weaning, the offspring were fed a standard diet (Control; C). Male offspring (60 days old) from both groups were then fed either the C diet or HFD until they were 90 days old. The adult offspring and maternal metabolic parameters and autonomic nervous system (ANS) were then evaluated.
Results: Dams exhibited low body weight gain and food intake during the LP diet consumption. At lactation, these dams showed high body weight gain, hypoinsulinemia and hyperglycemia. The maternal LP diet resulted in low body weights for the pups. There were also no differences in the metabolic parameters between the adult LP offspring that were fed the C diet and the NP group. Adults of both groups that were fed the HFD developed obesity associated with altered insulin/ glucose homeostasis and altered ANS activity; however, the magnitudes of these parameters were higher in the LP group than in the NP group.Conclusions: Maternal protein malnutrition during the last third of pregnancy malprograms the metabolism of rat offspring, resulting in increased vulnerability to HFD-induced obesity, and the correlated metabolic impairment might be associated with lower sympathetic nerve activity in adulthood.

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Keywords:  ANS; Hypercaloric diet; Late pregnancy; Metabolic programming; Protein malnutrition; rats

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30187832     DOI: 10.1080/1028415X.2018.1516845

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Neurosci        ISSN: 1028-415X            Impact factor:   4.994


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