Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats

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Autor(a) principal: Mucellini, Amanda Brondani
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Goularte, Jeferson Ferraz, Cunha, Ana Carla de Araujo da, Caceres, Rafael Corrêa, Noschang, Cristie Grazziotin, Benetti, Carla da Silva, Silveira, Patrícia Pelufo, Sanvitto, Gilberto Luiz
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: In the present study, we investigated whether maternal exposure to a cafeteria diet affects the metabolism and body composition of offspring and whether such an exposure has a cumulative effect during the lifetime of the offspring. Female rats were fed a control (CON) or a cafeteria (CAF) diet from their own weaning to the weaning of their offspring. At 21 d of age, male offspring were divided into four groups by diet during gestation and after weaning (CON-CON, CON-CAF, CAF-CON and CAF-CAF). Blood was collected from dams (after weaning) and pups (at 30 and 120 d of age) by decapitation. CAF dams had significantly greater body weight and adipose tissue weight and higher concentrations of total cholesterol, insulin and leptin than CON dams (Student’s t test). The energy intake of CAF rats was higher than that of CON rats regardless of the maternal diet (two-way ANOVA). Litters had similar body weights at weaning and at 30 d of age, but at 120 d, CON-CAF rats were heavier. At both ages, CAF rats had greater adipose tissue weight than CON rats regardless of the maternal diet, and the concentrations of TAG and cholesterol were similar between the two groups, as were blood glucose concentrations at 30 d of age. However, at 120 d of age, CAF rats were hyperglycaemic, hyperinsulinaemic and hyperleptinaemic regardless of the maternal diet. These findings suggest that maternal obesity does not modulate the metabolism of male offspring independently, modifying body weight only when associated with the intake of a cafeteria diet by the offspring.
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spelling Mucellini, Amanda BrondaniGoularte, Jeferson FerrazCunha, Ana Carla de Araujo daCaceres, Rafael CorrêaNoschang, Cristie GrazziotinBenetti, Carla da SilvaSilveira, Patrícia PelufoSanvitto, Gilberto Luiz2019-01-16T04:10:56Z20140007-1145http://hdl.handle.net/10183/187815000937623In the present study, we investigated whether maternal exposure to a cafeteria diet affects the metabolism and body composition of offspring and whether such an exposure has a cumulative effect during the lifetime of the offspring. Female rats were fed a control (CON) or a cafeteria (CAF) diet from their own weaning to the weaning of their offspring. At 21 d of age, male offspring were divided into four groups by diet during gestation and after weaning (CON-CON, CON-CAF, CAF-CON and CAF-CAF). Blood was collected from dams (after weaning) and pups (at 30 and 120 d of age) by decapitation. CAF dams had significantly greater body weight and adipose tissue weight and higher concentrations of total cholesterol, insulin and leptin than CON dams (Student’s t test). The energy intake of CAF rats was higher than that of CON rats regardless of the maternal diet (two-way ANOVA). Litters had similar body weights at weaning and at 30 d of age, but at 120 d, CON-CAF rats were heavier. At both ages, CAF rats had greater adipose tissue weight than CON rats regardless of the maternal diet, and the concentrations of TAG and cholesterol were similar between the two groups, as were blood glucose concentrations at 30 d of age. However, at 120 d of age, CAF rats were hyperglycaemic, hyperinsulinaemic and hyperleptinaemic regardless of the maternal diet. These findings suggest that maternal obesity does not modulate the metabolism of male offspring independently, modifying body weight only when associated with the intake of a cafeteria diet by the offspring.application/pdfengBritish journal of nutrition. Vol. 111, no. 8 (28 April 2014), p. 1499-1506Dieta hiperlipidicaObesidadePeso corporalGestaçãoMaternal obesityBody weightMetabolic programmingJunk foodDevelopmental origins of health and diseaseEffects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in ratsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000937623.pdf.txt000937623.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain43405http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/187815/2/000937623.pdf.txt10076f48e417a3548bc28c0d9b694266MD52ORIGINAL000937623.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf293402http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/187815/1/000937623.pdf126847d2d80db9a861bf111ad60a235cMD5110183/1878152023-06-16 03:33:51.500661oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/187815Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-06-16T06:33:51Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
title Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
spellingShingle Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
Mucellini, Amanda Brondani
Dieta hiperlipidica
Obesidade
Peso corporal
Gestação
Maternal obesity
Body weight
Metabolic programming
Junk food
Developmental origins of health and disease
title_short Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
title_full Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
title_fullStr Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
title_sort Effects of exposure to a cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning on the metabolism and body weight of adult male offspring in rats
author Mucellini, Amanda Brondani
author_facet Mucellini, Amanda Brondani
Goularte, Jeferson Ferraz
Cunha, Ana Carla de Araujo da
Caceres, Rafael Corrêa
Noschang, Cristie Grazziotin
Benetti, Carla da Silva
Silveira, Patrícia Pelufo
Sanvitto, Gilberto Luiz
author_role author
author2 Goularte, Jeferson Ferraz
Cunha, Ana Carla de Araujo da
Caceres, Rafael Corrêa
Noschang, Cristie Grazziotin
Benetti, Carla da Silva
Silveira, Patrícia Pelufo
Sanvitto, Gilberto Luiz
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mucellini, Amanda Brondani
Goularte, Jeferson Ferraz
Cunha, Ana Carla de Araujo da
Caceres, Rafael Corrêa
Noschang, Cristie Grazziotin
Benetti, Carla da Silva
Silveira, Patrícia Pelufo
Sanvitto, Gilberto Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dieta hiperlipidica
Obesidade
Peso corporal
Gestação
topic Dieta hiperlipidica
Obesidade
Peso corporal
Gestação
Maternal obesity
Body weight
Metabolic programming
Junk food
Developmental origins of health and disease
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Maternal obesity
Body weight
Metabolic programming
Junk food
Developmental origins of health and disease
description In the present study, we investigated whether maternal exposure to a cafeteria diet affects the metabolism and body composition of offspring and whether such an exposure has a cumulative effect during the lifetime of the offspring. Female rats were fed a control (CON) or a cafeteria (CAF) diet from their own weaning to the weaning of their offspring. At 21 d of age, male offspring were divided into four groups by diet during gestation and after weaning (CON-CON, CON-CAF, CAF-CON and CAF-CAF). Blood was collected from dams (after weaning) and pups (at 30 and 120 d of age) by decapitation. CAF dams had significantly greater body weight and adipose tissue weight and higher concentrations of total cholesterol, insulin and leptin than CON dams (Student’s t test). The energy intake of CAF rats was higher than that of CON rats regardless of the maternal diet (two-way ANOVA). Litters had similar body weights at weaning and at 30 d of age, but at 120 d, CON-CAF rats were heavier. At both ages, CAF rats had greater adipose tissue weight than CON rats regardless of the maternal diet, and the concentrations of TAG and cholesterol were similar between the two groups, as were blood glucose concentrations at 30 d of age. However, at 120 d of age, CAF rats were hyperglycaemic, hyperinsulinaemic and hyperleptinaemic regardless of the maternal diet. These findings suggest that maternal obesity does not modulate the metabolism of male offspring independently, modifying body weight only when associated with the intake of a cafeteria diet by the offspring.
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