大鼠高血压的产前规划:产后饲养的影响。

Nephron Extra Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-10-25 DOI:10.1159/000333477
Sabeen Habib, Qiuyu Zhang, Michel Baum
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背景/目的:妊娠期膳食蛋白质缺乏会导致后代成年后出现高血压。这项研究考察了产后饲养是否对雄性大鼠的血压和肾小球数量有影响,这些雄性大鼠的母亲被喂食控制饮食或低蛋白质饮食。方法:新生儿在1日龄时由不同母亲交叉培养。出生后,所有哺乳大鼠和断奶大鼠均饲喂对照饮食。测量成年后代的血压和肾小球数目。结果:与另一对照母鼠杂交的对照组大鼠血压低于与另一低蛋白母鼠杂交的低蛋白大鼠(133±4∶151±4 mm Hg, p < 0.05),肾小球数量较多(28,388±989∶25,045±851,p < 0.05)。将20%组的幼鼠饲养给怀孕期间喂食6%饮食的母鼠,不会导致高血压或肾小球数量减少。然而,将6%蛋白质组培养到在怀孕期间喂食20%蛋白质饮食的母亲身上,结果导致血压和肾小球数量正常化。结论:产前饮食蛋白质剥夺引起的高血压和肾小球数量减少可通过改善产后环境而得到正常化。
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Prenatal programming of hypertension in the rat: effect of postnatal rearing.

Background/aims: Dietary protein deprivation during pregnancy causes hypertension in offspring when they become adults. This study examined if postnatal rearing had an effect on blood pressure and glomerular number in male rats whose mothers were fed either a control diet or a low protein diet.

Methods: Neonates were cross fostered at 1 day of age to a different mother. After birth, all nursing and weaned rats were fed a control diet. Blood pressure and glomerular number were measured in adult offspring.

Results: Control rats cross fostered to another control mother had a lower blood pressure than low protein rats cross fostered to another low protein mother (133 ± 4 vs. 151 ± 4 mm Hg, p < 0.05) and a greater number of glomeruli (28,388 ± 989 vs. 25,045 ± 851, p < 0.05). Fostering pups from the 20% group to mothers that were fed a 6% diet during pregnancy did not cause hypertension or a reduction in the number of glomeruli. However, fostering the 6% group on to mothers that were fed a 20% protein diet during pregnancy resulted in normalization of the blood pressure and number of glomeruli.

Conclusion: The hypertension and reduced glomerular number resulting from prenatal dietary protein deprivation can be normalized by improving the postnatal environment.

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