CEFYBO   02669
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FARMACOLOGICOS Y BOTANICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Programming of hepatic and intestinal metabolic alteration in the offpring of rats fed with a fatty diet
Autor/es:
M. BELÉN MAZZUCCO; DAIANA FORNES; SABRINA ROBERTI; ALICIA JAWERBAUM; VERÓNICA WHITE
Lugar:
Santiago de Chile
Reunión:
Congreso; IPW 2013 Lawson joint meeting; 2013
Resumen:
Metabolic alterations in overweight mothers promote lipid accumulation in the developing fetus leading to metabolic alterations in the fetus and the neonate, which are linked to oxidative stress and inflammation and to the generation of metabolic diseases in adulthood. Incretins are produced by the intestin and modulate metabolic homeostasis. Objectives: To study the impact of a saturated fat overload in the maternal diet on triglycerides levels, nitric oxide (NO) production and lipid peroxidation in the fetal and neonate liver and intestine and the intestinal expression of two incretins: GIP and GLP1. Methodology: Wistar rats were fed with standard diet (SD group, 5% lipids) or supplemented with 25% saturated fat (FD group) from 7 weeks prior to mating rats with SD males and until the end of lactation. One group of rats was sacrificed on day 21 of gestation to obtain the fetuses, the other finished the pregnancy and their neonates were sacrificed on day 2, 21 and 120 post-natal. Plasma triglycerides (TG) and colesterol were mesured using commercial kits. NO production (dosage of nitrate/nitrite) and TBARS levels were analyzed in liver and intestine. GIP and GLP1 expression was studied by PCR. Results: the FD group showed elevated TG levels in the fetus and offspring (50-83%, p