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Gestational and Early Postnatal Exposure to Simulated High Altitude Does Not Modify Postnatal Body Mass Growth Trajectory in the Rat

机译:妊娠期和产后早期暴露于模拟高海拔环境不会改变大鼠的产后身体生长轨迹

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Bozzini, Carlos E, Graciela M. Champin, Clarisa Bozzini, and Rosa M. Alippi. Gestational and Early Postnatal Exposure to Simulated High Altitude Does Not Modify Postnatal Body Mass Growth Trajectory in the Rat. High Alt Med Biol 15:418–421, 2014.—Postnatal hypoxia blunts body mass growth. It is also known that the quality of the fetal environment can influence the subsequent adult phenotype. The main purpose of the study was to determine whether gestational hypoxia and early postnatal hypoxia are able to blunt growth when the offspring is raised under normoxia. Hypobaric hypoxia was induced in simulated high altitude (SHA) chambers in which air was maintained at 380 mmHg (5450 m). Mature Sprague-Dawley rats of both sexes were divided in normoxic (NX) and hypoxic (HX) groups and, in the case of the HX group, maintained for 1 month at 5450 m. Mating was then allowed under NX or HX conditions. Offspring were NX-NX, NX-HX, HX-HX, or HX-NX: the first term indicates NX or HX during both gestation and the first 30 days of life; the second term indicates NX or HX during postnatal life between days 30 and 133. Body mass (g) was measured periodically and body mass growth rate (BMGR, g/d) was estimated between days 33 and 65 of postnatal life. Results can be summarized as follows: 1) BM was significantly higher in NX than in HX rats at weaning; 2) BMGR was not significantly different between NX-NX and HX-NX rats, and between HX-HX and NX-HX animals; and 3) BMGR was significantly higher in rats living under NX conditions than in those living under HX conditions during postnatal life. Data suggest that that hypobaric hypoxia during gestational and early postnatal development of rats does not alter the regulation of body mass growth in rats when compared to that seen under sea-level conditions.
机译:Bozzini,Carlos E,Graciela M.Champin,Clarisa Bozzini和Rosa M.Alippi。妊娠期和产后早期暴露于模拟高海拔环境不会改变大鼠的产后身体生长轨迹。 High Alt Med Biol 15:418-421,2014年。产后缺氧会抑制体重增长。还已知胎儿环境的质量会影响随后的成年表型。该研究的主要目的是确定在正常氧环境下抚养后代时,妊娠低氧和出生后早期的低氧是否能够抑制生长。在模拟的高海拔(SHA)舱中引起低压缺氧,在该舱中空气保持在380 mmHg(5450 m)。将成熟的Sprague-Dawley雌雄大鼠分为正常氧(NX)组和低氧(HX)组,对于HX组,在5450 m下维持1个月。然后在NX或HX条件下允许交配。后代是NX-NX,NX-HX,HX-HX或HX-NX:第一个术语表示妊娠和生命的前30天都处于NX或HX状态;第二个术语表示产后30至133天之间的NX或HX。定期测量体重(g),并估计产后33至65天之间的体重增长率(BMGR,g / d)。结果总结如下:1)断奶时NX的BM明显高于HX大鼠。 2)NX-NX和HX-NX大鼠之间以及HX-HX和NX-HX动物之间的BMGR没有显着差异; 3)在出生后生活在NX条件下的大鼠的BMGR明显高于生活在HX条件下的大鼠的BMGR。数据表明,与在海平面条件下观察到的相比,大鼠妊娠和出生后早期发育过程中的低压缺氧不会改变大鼠体重的调节。

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