Bovine Whey Supplementation in a High-Fat Diet Fed Rats Alleviated Offspring’s Cardiac Injury

IF 0.4 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Macedonian Veterinary Review Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.2478/macvetrev-2022-0017
E. Emara, Hassan Ibrahim El-Sayyad, Heba a El-Ghaweet
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Abstract The research study determined the effect of bovine whey supplementation in rats fed on high-fat diet on occurrence of myocardium damage and disfunction in its offspring. Eighty virgin female rats (Rattus norvegicus) (100-110 g body weight) were used for this study. Following mating, the pregnant rats were categorized into four groups: control, whey supplemented (W), high-fat diet (FD) and high-fat diet and whey supplemented group (FD+W). Whey supplementation alone or in combination with a high-fat diet was administered every other day during the gestation and lactation period. Offspring rats at the age of 1, 7, 14 and 21-day post-partum were sacrificed and their hearts were processed for histological, p53 immunohistochemistry, transmission electron microscopy and biochemical markers for cell damage. Offspring from the FD+W group exhibited improvement of the myocardium histological picture. Moreover, there was a lower accumulation of lipid deposits and regular organization of cardiomyocyte bands and intercalated discs. A lower p53 immune reaction and lower single strand DNA damage was noticed. The levels of the antioxidant enzymes (SOD and catalase) in the myocardium were increased, whereas the contents of IL6, MDA and caspase-3 were decreased, resulting in a reduction in inflammation and cell death. In conclusion, supplementation of whey to mother rats fed with high-fat diet alleviated the markers of cardiomyocyte injury in its offspring due to its antioxidant effect.
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在高脂肪饮食喂养的大鼠中补充乳清减轻后代的心脏损伤
摘要本研究旨在探讨高脂饲粮大鼠补充牛乳清对其后代心肌损伤和功能障碍的影响。本研究选用雌性褐家鼠(Rattus norvegicus) 80只,体重100-110 g。交配后,将妊娠大鼠分为对照组、乳清补充组(W)、高脂饲料组(FD)和高脂饲料加乳清补充组(FD+W)。在妊娠和哺乳期,每隔一天单独补充乳清或与高脂肪饮食结合使用。分别于产后1、7、14、21天处死子代大鼠,对其心脏进行组织学、p53免疫组化、透射电镜及细胞损伤生化标记。FD+W组子代心肌组织学表现出改善。此外,脂肪堆积较少,心肌细胞带和嵌盘组织规律。p53免疫反应降低,单链DNA损伤降低。心肌抗氧化酶(SOD)和过氧化氢酶(过氧化氢酶)水平升高,而IL6、MDA和caspase-3含量降低,导致炎症和细胞死亡减少。由此可见,饲喂高脂饲料的母鼠补充乳清可通过其抗氧化作用减轻子代心肌细胞损伤标志物。
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