母鼠高脂肪饮食和妊娠期注射 LPS 会诱发雄性 Wistar 大鼠后代下丘脑炎症和代谢紊乱

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-01-28 DOI:10.1002/dev.22462
Arthur Rocha-Gomes, Amanda Escobar Teixeira, Alexandre Alves da Silva, Mariana Muniz da Silva, Tatielly Roberta Santos, Túlio Pereira Alvarenga e Castro, Mayara Rodrigues Lessa, Daniel Campos Villela, Tania Regina Riul, Hércules Ribeiro Leite
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母体高脂饮食(HFD)与肥胖和炎症有关,易导致后代出现代谢和营养失调。相应地,血液中脂多糖(LPS)水平的升高也与炎症和后代的代谢并发症有关。本研究旨在评估母体高纤维食物(妊娠期和哺乳期)和 LPS 注射(妊娠期)对雄性青少年后代代谢、炎症和氧化还原状态参数的影响。雌性怀孕 Wistar 大鼠在妊娠期和哺乳期随机接受标准或高纤维食物。在妊娠第 8、10 和 12 天,每组一半的雌性大鼠腹腔注射 LPS(0.1 mg.kg-1)。断奶后,所有后代均食用标准食物。在断奶时(出生后第 21 天;食物摄入量和炎症参数)对母鼠和部分雄性后代进行评估,在青春期(出生后第 50 天;食物摄入量、氧化还原状态和炎症参数)对其余雄性后代进行评估。在妊娠期,HFD 母鼠的体重增加较低。哺乳期后,HFD 和 LPS+HFD 母鼠的脂肪量增加,血液中的白细胞介素-6(IL-6)水平升高。HFD和LPS+HFD的后代在断奶时显示出较高的脂肪量、体重和体长水平,此外下丘脑IL-6水平也有所增加。值得注意的是,在PND50时,LPS+HFD后代表现出更高的能量摄入量、脂肪量和下丘脑IL-6水平,此外蔗糖偏好也有所增加。因此,LPS+HFD 后代的能量代谢恶化,这可能是由于下丘脑炎症的持续存在,同时也有食用甜食的倾向。
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Maternal high-fat diet associated with LPS gestational injection induces hypothalamic inflammation and metabolic disorders in male Wistar rat offspring

Maternal high-fat diet (HFD) is linked to obesity and inflammation, predisposing offspring to metabolic and nutritional disorders. Accordingly, elevated blood levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) are also related to inflammation and metabolic complications in the offspring. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the association of maternal HFD (gestation and lactation) and the LPS injection (gestation) on metabolic, inflammatory, and redox status parameters in male adolescent offspring. Female pregnant Wistar rats received randomly a standard or an HFD during gestation and lactation. On gestation Days 8, 10, and 12, half of the females in each group were intraperitonially injected with LPS (0.1 mg.kg−1). After weaning, all offspring received a standard diet. The dams and part of the male offspring were evaluated at weaning (Postnatal Day [PND] 21; food intake and inflammatory parameters), while the rest of the male offspring were evaluated during adolescence (PND50; food intake, redox status, and inflammatory parameters). HFD dams showed during gestation a lower weight gain. After lactation, HFD and LPS+HFD dams reported higher fat mass accumulation and increased interleukin-6 (IL-6) blood levels. HFD and LPS+HFD offspring showed at weaning higher levels of fat mass, body weight, and body length, besides an increased in hypothalamic IL-6 levels. Noteworthy, at PND50, the LPS+HFD offspring showed higher energy intake, fat mass, and hypothalamic IL-6 levels, in addition to an increased sucrose preference. Therefore, LPS+HFD offspring presented a worsening in energy metabolism, which was probably due to persistent hypothalamic inflammation, and also have a predisposition for the consumption of sweet foods.

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