Maternal high-fat diet consumption induces sex-dependent alterations of the endocannabinoid system and redox homeostasis in liver of adult rat offspring

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Rosiane Aparecida Miranda
Mariana Macedo De Almeida
Camilla Pereira Dias Da Rocha
Larissa de Brito Fassarella
Luana Lopes De Souza
Aline Fonseca Pereira De Souza
Cherley Borba Vieira De Andrade
Rodrigo Soares Fortunato
Carmen Cabanelas Pazos-Moura
Isis Hara Trevenzoli
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[1] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,Carlos Chagas Filho Biophysics Institute
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Endocannabinoid System (ECS); Redox Homeostasis; Female Adult Offspring; Serum Estradiol Levels; Cannabinoid Receptor;
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Maternal diet plays a critical role in health development. Perinatal overnutrition induces metabolic dysfunctions and obesity in the offspring. Obesity is associated with endocannabinoid system (ECS) over activation and oxidative stress. Liver ECS activation induces hepatic steatosis, inflammation and fibrosis while the antagonism of cannabinoid receptors ameliorates these alterations. Here, we investigated the effect of perinatal maternal high-fat diet (HF, 29% of calories as fat) on the ECS and antioxidant system in liver of male and female adult rat offspring (180 days old). Maternal HF diet increased hepatic cannabinoid receptors, ECS metabolizing enzymes and triglyceride content, with male offspring more affected. ECS changes are likely independent of estradiol serum levels but associated with increased hepatic content of estrogen receptor, which can stimulate the expression of ECS components. Differently, maternal HF diet decreased the activity of the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase and catalase, and increased oxidative stress markers in both sexes. Alterations in the redox homeostasis were associated with mitochondria damage but not with liver fibrosis. Our data suggest that maternal HF diet induces ECS over activation in adulthood, and that male offspring are at higher risk to develop liver disease compared with female rats.
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