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In utero programming of the postnatal growth and insulin sensitivity after between-breeds transfers in the horse
- Source :
- Epiconcept, Epigenetics and Periconception Environment, 1. General Meeting of Epiconcept, Epigenetics and periconception Environment, 1. General Meeting of Epiconcept Epigenetics and periconception Environment, Apr 2013, Antalya, Turkey. pp.109, HAL, 1. General Meeting of Epiconcept Epigenetics and periconception Environment, European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST). BEL., Apr 2013, Antalya, Turkey. pp.109
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2013.
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Abstract
- Genetics are responsible for determining the growth and size of different breeds of horses. Cross-breed embryo transfers were performed using Pony (P), Saddlebred (S) and Draft (D) horses to study growth and insulin-sensitivity in offspring. Control pregnancies (S-in Sand P-in-P) were obtained by Al. "Lush" pregnancies were obtained by transferring S (S in-D) and P embryos (P-in-D) into D mares. Restricted pregnancies were obtained by transferring S embryos into P mares (S-in-P). At 3 days, 4.5 months and one year, foals underwent an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT). At 6 and 18 months, insulin sensitivity was determined using a euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp. Birthweight was increased in P-in-D and S-in-D vs P-in-P and S-in-S controls (+57.2%,p=0.0007 and +8.9%,p=0.0597, respectively), and restricted in S-in-P vs S-in-S (-31.2%, p=0.0008). P-in O foals remained heavier than P-in-P until 18 months (+38.5%,p=0.0317), whereas S-in-D foals became similar to S-in-S between 6 and 18 months. S-in-P foals caught up with S-in-S foals after 9 months. Insulin response to glucose was increased in S-in-D and P-in-D foals at 3 days (p=0.0393 and p=0.0539), indicating insulin resistance. Results are pending for 4,5 months. Clamps at 6 months demonstrated the development of insulin resistance in P in-P vs S-in-S foals (p=0.0378). P-in-D remained insulin resistant and did not differ from P in-P. S-in-P and S-in-D foals were not different from S-in-S but insulin resistance was increased in S-in-D vs S-in-P foals (p=0.0293). IVGTT at one year and clamps at 18 months of age confirmed the increased insulin resistance of P-in-P vs S-in-S foals (p=0.0487), without effects of embryo transfer. Genetic programming of fetal and post-natal growth can be modified through embryo transfer in a larger or a smaller breed in the equine species and that glucose homeostasis is also affected post-natally. More data on plasma insulin concentrations will be available at the meeting.
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Epiconcept, Epigenetics and Periconception Environment, 1. General Meeting of Epiconcept, Epigenetics and periconception Environment, 1. General Meeting of Epiconcept Epigenetics and periconception Environment, Apr 2013, Antalya, Turkey. pp.109, HAL, 1. General Meeting of Epiconcept Epigenetics and periconception Environment, European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST). BEL., Apr 2013, Antalya, Turkey. pp.109
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..c0e22d336667e21a245b486045611c3d