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Development brain plasticity and reward: early high-fat diet exposure confers vulnerability to obesity—view from the chair

机译:发育大脑可塑性和奖赏:早期的高脂饮食暴露使人更容易肥胖-主持人的观点

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The significant increase in childhood obesity has become a particular concern, and it is recognized that the programming of obesity can arise from events occurring in the peri-conception period, prenatally and/or during the early postnatal period. In particular, high intake of dietary fat by the mother has long-term effects that are worse than once thought. This symposium was designed to outline some of the important consequences of maternal high-fat feeding during gestation and lactation, as well as exposure to a high-fat diet (HFD) after weaning, on the programming of homeostatic and hedonic regulation of food intake in both rodents and nonhuman primates (NHPs). Although a consensus emerges that high-fat feeding in early development increases the risk of developing obesity and the metabolic syndrome in adulthood, there is less agreement on the mechanisms through which this risk is conferred. Epigenetic modifications in specific gene promoters within the dopaminergic reward pathways and on the histone code will be discussed. We will also examine the effects of metabolic hormones such as leptin and ghrelin to shape the early development of hypothalamic projections that are critical to control food intake; finally, the importance of placental function in increasing obesity risk in NHP fetus from HFD mothers will be debated.
机译:儿童肥胖症的显着增加已经成为特别关注的问题,并且认识到肥胖症的编程可能源于在受孕周期间,产前和/或产后早期期间发生的事件。尤其是母亲高摄入的饮食脂肪具有长期影响,这种影响比以前想像的要糟。本次研讨会旨在概述孕期和哺乳期母亲高脂喂养以及断奶后接触高脂饮食(HFD)的一些重要后果,这些饮食对体内食物摄取的体内平衡和享乐调节有重要意义。啮齿动物和非人类灵长类动物(NHP)。尽管已经达成共识,即在早期发育中高脂喂养会增加成年后患肥胖症和代谢综合症的风险,但在赋予这种风险的机制上却鲜有共识。将讨论多巴胺能奖励途径内和组蛋白密码上特定基因启动子的表观遗传修饰。我们还将研究瘦素和生长素释放肽等代谢激素对下丘脑预测的早期发展的影响,这些对控制食物摄入至关重要。最后,将讨论胎盘功能在增加HFD母亲的NHP胎儿肥胖风险中的重要性。

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