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Published in: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Critical periods of increased fetal vulnerability to a maternal high fat diet

Authors: Maria del Mar Plata, Lyda Williams, Yoshinori Seki, Kirsten Hartil, Harpreet Kaur, Chia-Lei Lin, Ariana Fiallo, Alan S Glenn, Ellen B Katz, Mamta Fuloria, Maureen J Charron, Patricia M Vuguin

Published in: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Fetal adaptations to high fat (HF) diet in utero (IU) that may predispose to Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) in adulthood include changes in fetal hepatic gene expression. Studies were performed to determine whether maternal exposure to HF diet at different stages during pregnancy had different effects on the fetus, including hepatic gene expression.

Methods

Female wild type mice were fed either a HF or breeding chow (C) for 2 wks prior to mating. The experimental groups were composed of embryonic day (e) 18.5 fetuses obtained from WT female mice that were fed HF (HF, 35.5% fat) or breeding chow (C, 9.5% fat) for 2 wk before mating until e9.5 of pregnancy (periconception-midpregnancy). At e9.5 dams were switched to the opposite diet (C-HF or HF-C).

Results

Exposure to HF diet throughout pregnancy reduced maternal weight gain compared to C diet (p < 0.02 HF vs. C). HF-C dams had significantly decreased adiponectin levels and litter size when compared to C-HF (p < 0.02 HF-C vs C-HF). Independent of the timing of exposure to HF, fetal weight and length were significantly decreased when compared to C diet (HF, C-HF and HF-C vs. C p < 0.02). HF diet during the second half of pregnancy increased expression of genes in the fetal liver associated with fetal growth (C-HF vs C p < 0.001), glucose production (C-HF vs C p < 0.04), oxidative stress and inflammation (C-HF vs C p < 0.01) compared to C diet.

Conclusions

This model defines that there are critical periods during gestation in which the fetus is actively shaped by the environment. Early exposure to a HF diet determines litter size while exposure to HF during the second half of pregnancy leads to dysregulation of expression of key genes responsible for fetal growth, hepatic glucose production and oxidative stress. These findings underscore the importance of future studies designed to clarify how these critical periods may influence future risk of developing MetS later in life.
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Metadata
Title
Critical periods of increased fetal vulnerability to a maternal high fat diet
Authors
Maria del Mar Plata
Lyda Williams
Yoshinori Seki
Kirsten Hartil
Harpreet Kaur
Chia-Lei Lin
Ariana Fiallo
Alan S Glenn
Ellen B Katz
Mamta Fuloria
Maureen J Charron
Patricia M Vuguin
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1477-7827
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-12-80

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