Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters

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Autor(a) principal: Di Domizio, Luigi M. Jeuken
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gomes, Maria Eduarda Picolo, Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves, Souza, Maysa Rocha de, Gallego, Franciane Quintanilha, Barco, Vinícius Soares, Damasceno, Débora Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/41798
Resumo: This study evaluated the influence of maternal diabetes on the reproductive outcomes of adult daughters during full-term pregnancy in rats. The local ethics committee approved all experimental protocols. The adult female pups of nondiabetic (control – CP) and diabetic (DP) mothers were subjected to mating with healthy male rats for reproductive analysis. On day 17 of pregnancy, both groups underwent an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to evaluate glucose tolerance. At the end of pregnancy, the rats were anesthetized for laparotomy and exposure of maternal organs. Uterine horns, ovaries, fetuses, and placentas were weighed to classify fetal weight and placental efficiency. P<0.05 was considered a statistically significant limit, and Pearson's correlation was used. Higher maternal fasting blood glucose was correlated with a lower number of live fetuses and, consequently, with a lower litter weight. Thus, maternal fasting glucose during pregnancy is a relevant biomarker related to the poor reproductive outcome of daughters of rats. Furthermore, these findings show the detrimental effects of fetal programming induced by maternal diabetes in adulthood in the subsequent generation.
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spelling Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughtersInfluencia de la hiperglucemia materna en hijas y nietas de ratasInfluência da hiperglicemia maternal nas filhas e netas de ratasDiabetesRatasResultados reproductivosFetoEmbarazo.DiabetesRatsReproductive outcomesFetusPregnancy.DiabetesRatosResultados reprodutivosFetoGravidez.This study evaluated the influence of maternal diabetes on the reproductive outcomes of adult daughters during full-term pregnancy in rats. The local ethics committee approved all experimental protocols. The adult female pups of nondiabetic (control – CP) and diabetic (DP) mothers were subjected to mating with healthy male rats for reproductive analysis. On day 17 of pregnancy, both groups underwent an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to evaluate glucose tolerance. At the end of pregnancy, the rats were anesthetized for laparotomy and exposure of maternal organs. Uterine horns, ovaries, fetuses, and placentas were weighed to classify fetal weight and placental efficiency. P<0.05 was considered a statistically significant limit, and Pearson's correlation was used. Higher maternal fasting blood glucose was correlated with a lower number of live fetuses and, consequently, with a lower litter weight. Thus, maternal fasting glucose during pregnancy is a relevant biomarker related to the poor reproductive outcome of daughters of rats. Furthermore, these findings show the detrimental effects of fetal programming induced by maternal diabetes in adulthood in the subsequent generation.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la influencia de la diabetes materna en el desempeño reproductivo de sus hijas adultas durante el embarazo a término en ratas. El comité de ética local aprobó todos los protocolos del estudio. Las crías hembras adultas de madres no diabéticas (control - HC) y moderadamente diabéticas (HD) se sometieron a apareamiento con machos sanos para el análisis de los resultados reproductivos. El día 17 del embarazo, ambos grupos se sometieron a una prueba de tolerancia a la glucosa oral (OGTT) para evaluar la tolerancia a la glucosa y, al final del embarazo, las ratas fueron anestesiadas para laparotomía y exposición de los órganos maternos. Se pesaron los cuernos uterinos, los ovarios, los fetos y las placentas para clasificar el peso fetal y la eficiencia placentaria. P<0,05 fue considerado como el límite estadísticamente significativo y se utilizó la correlación de Pearson. Una mayor glucemia materna en ayunas se correlacionó con un menor número de fetos vivos y, en consecuencia, con un menor peso de la camada. Por lo tanto, la glucosa materna en ayunas durante el embarazo es un biomarcador relevante relacionado con el deterioro del resultado reproductivo de las hijas de ratas. Además, estos hallazgos muestran los efectos perjudiciales de la programación fetal inducida por la diabetes materna en la edad adulta en la generación siguiente.Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a influência do diabete materno no desempenho reprodutivo de suas filhas adultas na prenhez a termo em ratas. O Comitê de ética local aprovou todos os protocolos do estudo. A prole feminina adulta de mães não diabéticas (controle – FC) e diabete moderada (FD) foram submetidas a acasalamento com machos saudáveis para análise dos resultados reprodutivos. No 17º dia de gestação, ambos os grupos foram submetidos a um teste oral de tolerância à glicose (TOTG) para avaliação da tolerância à glicose e, ao final de prenhez, as ratas foram anestesiadas para laparotomia e exposição dos órgãos maternos. Os cornos uterinos, ovários, fetos e placentas foram pesados para classificação do peso fetal e eficiência placentária. P<0,05 foi considerado o limite estatisticamente significativo, e a correlação de Pearson foi usada. A maior glicemia materna em jejum correlacionou-se com o menor número de fetos vivos e, consequentemente, com menor peso da ninhada. Assim, a glicemia de jejum materna durante a gravidez é um biomarcador relevante relacionado ao comprometimento do resultado reprodutivo de filhas de ratas. Além disso, esses achados mostram os efeitos prejudiciais da programação fetal induzida pelo diabete materno na idade adulta da geração sucessiva.Research, Society and Development2023-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4179810.33448/rsd-v12i6.41798Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 6; e0812641798Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 6; e0812641798Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 6; e08126417982525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/41798/33969Copyright (c) 2023 Luigi M. Jeuken Di Domizio; Maria Eduarda Picolo Gomes; Verônyca Gonçalves Paula; Maysa Rocha de Souza; Franciane Quintanilha Gallego; Vinícius Soares Barco; Débora Cristina Damascenohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDi Domizio, Luigi M. Jeuken Gomes, Maria Eduarda Picolo Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves Souza, Maysa Rocha de Gallego, Franciane Quintanilha Barco, Vinícius Soares Damasceno, Débora Cristina 2023-07-06T11:16:27Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/41798Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-07-06T11:16:27Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
Influencia de la hiperglucemia materna en hijas y nietas de ratas
Influência da hiperglicemia maternal nas filhas e netas de ratas
title Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
spellingShingle Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
Di Domizio, Luigi M. Jeuken
Diabetes
Ratas
Resultados reproductivos
Feto
Embarazo.
Diabetes
Rats
Reproductive outcomes
Fetus
Pregnancy.
Diabetes
Ratos
Resultados reprodutivos
Feto
Gravidez.
title_short Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
title_full Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
title_fullStr Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
title_full_unstemmed Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
title_sort Influence of maternal hyperglycemia on rat daughters and granddaughters
author Di Domizio, Luigi M. Jeuken
author_facet Di Domizio, Luigi M. Jeuken
Gomes, Maria Eduarda Picolo
Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves
Souza, Maysa Rocha de
Gallego, Franciane Quintanilha
Barco, Vinícius Soares
Damasceno, Débora Cristina
author_role author
author2 Gomes, Maria Eduarda Picolo
Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves
Souza, Maysa Rocha de
Gallego, Franciane Quintanilha
Barco, Vinícius Soares
Damasceno, Débora Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Di Domizio, Luigi M. Jeuken
Gomes, Maria Eduarda Picolo
Paula, Verônyca Gonçalves
Souza, Maysa Rocha de
Gallego, Franciane Quintanilha
Barco, Vinícius Soares
Damasceno, Débora Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetes
Ratas
Resultados reproductivos
Feto
Embarazo.
Diabetes
Rats
Reproductive outcomes
Fetus
Pregnancy.
Diabetes
Ratos
Resultados reprodutivos
Feto
Gravidez.
topic Diabetes
Ratas
Resultados reproductivos
Feto
Embarazo.
Diabetes
Rats
Reproductive outcomes
Fetus
Pregnancy.
Diabetes
Ratos
Resultados reprodutivos
Feto
Gravidez.
description This study evaluated the influence of maternal diabetes on the reproductive outcomes of adult daughters during full-term pregnancy in rats. The local ethics committee approved all experimental protocols. The adult female pups of nondiabetic (control – CP) and diabetic (DP) mothers were subjected to mating with healthy male rats for reproductive analysis. On day 17 of pregnancy, both groups underwent an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to evaluate glucose tolerance. At the end of pregnancy, the rats were anesthetized for laparotomy and exposure of maternal organs. Uterine horns, ovaries, fetuses, and placentas were weighed to classify fetal weight and placental efficiency. P<0.05 was considered a statistically significant limit, and Pearson's correlation was used. Higher maternal fasting blood glucose was correlated with a lower number of live fetuses and, consequently, with a lower litter weight. Thus, maternal fasting glucose during pregnancy is a relevant biomarker related to the poor reproductive outcome of daughters of rats. Furthermore, these findings show the detrimental effects of fetal programming induced by maternal diabetes in adulthood in the subsequent generation.
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