Maternal low-protein diet during lactation programmes body composition and glucose homeostasis in the adult rat offspring

dc.TypeArticlept_BR
dc.contributor.authorFagundes, Aline Teixeira Silva
dc.contributor.authorMoura, Egberto Gaspar de
dc.contributor.authorPassos, Magna Cottini Fonseca
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Elaine de
dc.contributor.authorBonomo, Isabela Teixeira
dc.contributor.authorLisboa, Patrícia Cristina
dc.contributor.authorTrevenzoli, Isis Hara
dc.contributor.authorCardoso, Fabiane Toste
dc.contributor.authorGarcia, Raúl Marcel González
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-17T17:18:14Z
dc.date.available2022-05-17T17:18:14Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.descriptionp. 922–928.: il. p&b.
dc.description.abstractPreviously we have reported that maternal malnutrition during lactation programmes body weight and thyroid function in the adult offspring. In the present study we evaluated the effect of maternal protein restriction during lactation upon body composition and hormones related to glucose homeostasis in adult rats. During lactation, Wistar lactating rats and their pups were divided into two experimental groups: control (fed a normal diet; 23 % protein) and protein-restricted (PR; fed a diet containing 8 % protein). At weaning, offspring received a normal diet until they were 180 d old. Body weight (BW) and food intake were monitored. Serum, adrenal glands, visceral fat mass (VFM) and carcasses were collected. PR rats showed lower BW (213 %; P,0·05), VFM (233 %; P,0·05), total body fat (233 %; P,0·05), serum glucose (27 %; P,0·05), serum insulin (226 %, P,0·05), homeostasis model assessment index (220 %), but higher total adrenal catecholamine content (þ90 %; P,0·05) and serum corticosterone concentration (þ51 %; P,0·05). No change was observed in food intake, protein mass or total body water. The lower BW of PR rats is due to a reduction of white fat tissue, probably caused by an increase in lipolysis or impairment of lipo genesis; both effects could be related to higher catecholaminergic status, as well as to hypoinsulinaemia. To conclude, changes in key hormones which control intermediary metabolism are programmed by maternal protein restriction during lactation, resulting in BW alterations in adult rats.
dc.identifier.citationOLIVEIRA, Elaine de et al. Maternal low-protein diet during lactation programmes body composition and glucose homeostasis in the adult rat offspring. British Journal of Nutrition, v. 98, p. 922–928, 2007.
dc.identifier.issn1475-2662
dc.identifier.urihttp://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6949
dc.publisherBritish Journal of Nutritionpt_BR
dc.subjectProgrammingpt_BR
dc.subjectProgramaçãopt_BR
dc.subjectInsulinpt_BR
dc.subjectInsulinapt_BR
dc.subjectHormonespt_BR
dc.subjectHormôniospt_BR
dc.titleMaternal low-protein diet during lactation programmes body composition and glucose homeostasis in the adult rat offspringpt_BR

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