Carla Marcuccini, E. Fauste, Madelín Pérez, Antonio Canoyra, C. Donis, M. Panadero, P. Otero, C. Bocos
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However, the hepatic expression of UCP2 showed a profile more similar to that of THRa. In ileum and TAL, the expression profiles for DIO1 and UCP are correlated and affected by fructose consumption (effect dependent on maternal intake). The addition of cholesterol to the diet potentiated the effect of fructose in ileum (for DIO1 and UCP2). Thus, maternal fructose consumption affects the metabolism of thyroid hormones in the offspring, both in response to a fructose rich diet and a combination of fructose and cholesterol (“Western diet”). 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Nutrigenomics and thyroid hormone functioning, a dependent effect of maternal fructose intake
Fructose consumption has been associated with the development of metabolic syndrome. It has also been shown that fructose intake during pregnancy can cause detrimental effects on offspring (1). In addition, other authors have described how nutrition can affect the function of thyroid hormones, which are involved in various metabolic diseases. Therefore, we determined the effect of maternal fructose consumption during pregnancy on the metabolism of thyroid hormones in their offspring and the effects of the supplementation with different diets (fructose, tagatose, fructose with cholesterol) in the offspring. Tagatose increased plasma free T4 levels and hepatic DIO1 expression only in the offspring of fructose-fed mothers. However, the hepatic expression of UCP2 showed a profile more similar to that of THRa. In ileum and TAL, the expression profiles for DIO1 and UCP are correlated and affected by fructose consumption (effect dependent on maternal intake). The addition of cholesterol to the diet potentiated the effect of fructose in ileum (for DIO1 and UCP2). Thus, maternal fructose consumption affects the metabolism of thyroid hormones in the offspring, both in response to a fructose rich diet and a combination of fructose and cholesterol (“Western diet”). This work aims to alert the population, especially pregnant women, of the relevant role of nutrition, leading to possible negative consequences for the health of their children.
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The Anales de la Real Academia Nacional de Farmacia� embraces all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and is a quarterly journal that publishes basic and applied research on pharmaceutical sciences and related areas. It is a medium for reporting selected original and significant contributions to new pharmaceutical knowledge.