1. Evaluation of blood pressure and aortic elasticity of offspring of diabetic Wistar rats who have consumed flaxseed oil during pregnancy and lactation.
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Vicente GC, Correia-Santos AM, Chagas MA, and Boaventura GT
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- Animals, Animals, Newborn, Diet, High-Fat, Elasticity, Female, Male, Pregnancy, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Streptozocin, Vasodilation, Aorta physiopathology, Blood Pressure physiology, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental chemically induced, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental pathology, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental physiopathology, Lactation drug effects, Linseed Oil administration & dosage, Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Pregnancy in Diabetics chemically induced, Pregnancy in Diabetics pathology, Pregnancy in Diabetics physiopathology, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects etiology, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects physiopathology
- Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether maternal use of flaxseed oil has effects on blood pressure and aorta elastic fibre in female offspring of diabetic mothers., Methods: Diabetes was induced into the rats (n = 18) by a high-fat diet and streptozotocin. After diabetes confirmation, rats were mated, and after pregnancy was confirmed, they were allocated into three groups: control group (CG); high-fat group (HFG); and flaxseed oil group (FOG). At weaning, female offspring (n = 6/group) received standard chow diet and were euthanized at 100 days of life. The following blood pressure and the percentage of the aortic elastic fibre were analysed., Results: HFG showed higher blood pressure, and the use of flaxseed oil avoided this condition in FOG (p < 0.001) and increased the percentage of the aortic elastic fibre (p < 0.022)., Conclusions: Flaxseed oil reduced the damage caused by maternal hyperglycaemia, promoting normal blood pressure and elasticity of the aorta in female offspring.
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- 2017
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