母体乳化剂的摄入对小鼠后代的代谢和神经心理健康有影响。

IF 7.8 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY PLoS Biology Pub Date : 2023-08-24 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.3002171
Maria Milà-Guasch, Sara Ramírez, Sergio R Llana, Júlia Fos-Domènech, Lea Maria Dropmann, Macarena Pozo, Elena Eyre, Alicia G Gómez-Valadés, Arnaud Obri, Roberta Haddad-Tóvolli, Marc Claret
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由于超加工食品的实用性和适口性,现代生活方式与超加工食品(UPF)的主要消费有关。乳化剂是UPFs的主要添加剂,其摄入与肠道炎症、微生物群失调、肥胖和肥胖有关。母亲在胚胎和围产期不平衡的营养习惯会干扰后代的长期代谢健康,从而增加肥胖和相关的共病风险。然而,母体乳化剂的消耗是否会影响后代的发育程序仍然未知。在这里,我们发现,在小鼠中,母体在妊娠和哺乳期间食用膳食乳化剂(1%羧甲基纤维素(CMC)和1%饮用水中的P80)会干扰后代下丘脑能量平衡调节中心的发育,导致代谢障碍、认知缺陷,并以性别特异性的方式诱导焦虑样特征。我们的研究结果支持这样一种观点,即母体食用乳化剂(UPF的常见添加剂)会导致后代出现轻度代谢和神经心理异常。我们的数据要求在怀孕期间提供营养建议。
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Maternal emulsifier consumption programs offspring metabolic and neuropsychological health in mice.

Modern lifestyle is associated with a major consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) due to their practicality and palatability. The ingestion of emulsifiers, a main additive in UPFs, has been related to gut inflammation, microbiota dysbiosis, adiposity, and obesity. Maternal unbalanced nutritional habits during embryonic and perinatal stages perturb offspring's long-term metabolic health, thus increasing obesity and associated comorbidity risk. However, whether maternal emulsifier consumption influences developmental programming in the offspring remains unknown. Here, we show that, in mice, maternal consumption of dietary emulsifiers (1% carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and 1% P80 in drinking water), during gestation and lactation, perturbs the development of hypothalamic energy balance regulation centers of the progeny, leads to metabolic impairments, cognition deficits, and induces anxiety-like traits in a sex-specific manner. Our findings support the notion that maternal consumption of emulsifiers, common additives of UPFs, causes mild metabolic and neuropsychological malprogramming in the progeny. Our data call for nutritional advice during gestation.

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PLoS Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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