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Is the adipose tissue a key target of developmental programming of adult adiposity by maternal undernutrition?

Authors :
Lukaszewski, Marie-Amélie
Delahaye, Fabien
Vieau, Didier
Breton, Christophe
Source :
Adipocyte. Jan-Mar2012, Vol. 1 Issue 1, p64-67. 4p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Epidemiological studies have shown that maternal undernutrition during pregnancy (MU) leads to intrauterine growth retardation and low birth weight and may predispose individuals to the development of metabolic syndrome symptoms later in life such as overweight. Some clues from a model of prenatal maternal 70% food-restricted diet throughout gestation in pregnant female rats (FR30) suggest that the white adipose tissue (WAT) is a key target of MU fetal programming. Under standard diet, although showing a lean phenotype, adult FR30 male rats were predisposed to adiposity exhibiting higher serum leptin and corticosterone concentration, two hormones actively involved in WAT regulation. Although FR30 procedure does not worsen the metabolic syndrome features induced by HF diet, FR30HF rats gained more weight and showed hyperleptinemia suggesting increased adiposity. WAT FR30 adult rats revealed marked changes in transcript levels of several genes. In particular, leptin and Ob-Rb, many peptide precursors and receptors, factors involved in lipogenesis and glucocorticoid sensitivity mRNA expression levels as well as mechanisms involved in leptin sensitivity, were modified in FR30 offspring in depot-specific and diet-specific manners. These modifications might predispose for altered fat accumulation in adult male rat offspring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21623945
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Adipocyte
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
77554414
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4161/adip.18952