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Maternal supplementation of alpha-linolenic acid in normal and protein-restricted diets modulate lipid metabolism, adipose tissue growth and leptin levels in the suckling offspring

机译:正常饮食和蛋白质限制饮食中的母体补充α-亚麻酸可调节哺乳后代的脂质代谢,脂肪组织生长和瘦素水平

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Background Lipid quantity and quality have been shown to affect serum cholesterol, adipose and serum leptin levels during prenatal and postnatal dietary supplementation of adult rats. Maternal protein deficiency during pregnancy and lactation also affects polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) levels in the offspring. The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA; n-3) on n-3 PUFA accretion, lipid profile, leptin levels and adipose growth in normal and protein-restricted (deficient) dams and their suckling pups.
机译:背景研究表明,成年大鼠产前和产后饮食中脂质的数量和质量会影响血清胆固醇,脂肪和血清瘦素水平。孕期和哺乳期的母体蛋白质缺乏症也会影响后代中的多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)水平。本研究的目的是分析α-亚麻酸(ALA; n-3)对正常和蛋白质限制(缺陷)大坝及其中n-3 PUFA的积聚,脂质分布,瘦素水平和脂肪生长的影响。幼崽。

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