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Early biomarkers identified in a rat model of a healthier phenotype based on early postnatal dietary intervention may predict the response to an obesogenic environment in adulthood

机译:根据出生后早期饮食干预在较健康表型的大鼠模型中鉴定的早期生物标志物可能预测成年后对致肥胖环境的反应

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Moderate maternal calorie restriction during lactation in rats provides certain protection against obesity in adult offspring. Hence, we used this model with 20% calorie restriction to identify early changes at the gene expression level in key tissues involved in energy homeostasis, as well as to assess whether they are maintained in adulthood, to consider them as potential biomarkers of metabolic health. Offspring of control and 20% calorie-restricted dams during lactation (CR) were followed. Animals were studied at weaning and at 6 months old under normal-fat (NF) diet and after being moved to a high-fat (HF) diet for the last 2 months. Adult CR animals showed lower body weight, decreased hepatic lipids and improved circulating parameters vs. controls. At weaning, CR pups, in retroperitoneal white adipose tissue (rWAT), displayed lower messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of lipogenesis-related genes and higher mRNA levels of genes related with lipolysis and insulin signaling vs. controls. CR animals also showed lower hepatic mRNA levels of the lipogenesis-related gene sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1c (SREBP1c) and higher mRNA levels of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 isoform a, adipose triglyceride lipase and long-form leptin receptor (ObRb). Some of these changes were sustained in adulthood under HF diet, and mRNA levels of IRS1 (rWAT) and of ObRb and SREBP1c (liver) in adult animals correlated with hepatic lipids and circulating parameters. In conclusion, the protective effects of moderate calorie restriction during lactation on offspring metabolic health are reflected in early changes at gene expression level in key tissues. Among them, transcript levels of IRS1 (rWAT) and of ObRb and SREBP1c (liver) emerge as particularly interesting as potential transcript-based biomarkers of metabolic health. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:大鼠泌乳期间适度的母亲卡路里限制可为成年后代肥胖提供一定的保护。因此,我们使用具有20%卡路里限制的模型来确定参与能量稳态的关键组织中基因表达水平的早期变化,并评估它们是否保持成年,以将其视为代谢健康的潜在生物标记。追踪对照的后代和泌乳期(CR)热量限制为20%的母犬。在断奶时和6个月大时以正常脂肪(NF)饮食对动物进行研究,并在过去两个月中转为高脂(HF)饮食。与对照组相比,成年CR动物表现出较低的体重,降低的肝脂质和改善的循环参数。断奶时,腹膜后白色脂肪组织(rWAT)中的CR幼犬与脂肪形成相关基因的信使RNA(mRNA)水平较低,而与脂解和胰岛素信号传导相关的基因的mRNA水平较高。 CR动物还显示出脂肪形成相关基因固醇调节元件结合蛋白1c(SREBP1c)的肝mRNA水平较低,肉碱棕榈酰转移酶1亚型a,脂肪甘油三酸酯脂肪酶和长型瘦素受体(ObRb)的mRNA水平较高。这些变化中的一些在HF饮食下成年后持续存在,成年动物中IRS1(rWAT),ObRb和SREBP1c(肝脏)的mRNA水平与肝脂质和循环参数相关。总之,泌乳过程中适度热量限制对后代代谢健康的保护作用反映在关键组织基因表达水平的早期变化中。其中,IRS1(rWAT)以及ObRb和SREBP1c(肝脏)的转录水平与潜在的基于转录本的代谢健康生物标志物特别有趣。 (C)2014 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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