The high-fructose intake of dams during pregnancy and lactation exerts sex-specific effects on adult rat offspring metabolism

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作者
Tobar-Bernal, Francisca A. [1 ]
Zamudio, Sergio R. [1 ]
Quevedo-Corona, Lucia [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Politecn Nacl, Dept Fisiol, Escuela Nacl Ciencias Biol, Av Wilfrido Massieu S-N, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
关键词
Fructose; developmental programming; maternal nutrition; rat offspring; metabolic syndrome; GLUCOSE; CONSUMPTION; NUTRITION; HEALTH; DIET; RISK;
D O I
10.1017/S2040174420000501
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Experimental studies have demonstrated the effects of maternal fructose consumption during pregnancy and lactation on metabolic alterations in their offspring, especially male offspring. However, few studies have focused on female offspring after providing fructose in food to dam rats. Here, we studied whether offspring of both sexes were differentially affected by a maternal high-fructose diet (HFD). For this purpose, Sprague-Dawley rats were fed during pregnancy and lactation with a standard diet (SD) or a HFD (50% w/w). After weaning, offspring were fed an SD; 3 days later, dams were sacrificed, and their offspring were sacrificed on postnatal day 90. Body weight (BW), food and water intake (only for dams), and various biomarkers of metabolic syndrome were measured. When compared to the SD-fed dams, HFD-fed dams had a reduction in BW and food and water intake. Conversely, adiposity, liver weight, liver lipids, and plasma levels of glucose, insulin, cholesterol, triglycerides, and uric acid were increased in HFD-fed dams. Moreover, the BW, food consumption, weight of retroperitoneal fat pads, and liver lipids increased in female and male offspring of HFD-fed dams. Interestingly, the pups of HFD-fed mothers showed increased levels of leptin and insulin resistance and decreased levels of adiponectin which were more pronounced in male offspring than in female offspring. In contrast, a higher increase in BW was shown earlier in female offspring. Thus, high-fructose consumption by dams during pregnancy and lactation led to sex-specific developmental programming of the metabolic syndrome phenotype in adult offspring.
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