نتایج جستجو برای: maternal high fat diet

تعداد نتایج: 2316031  

Objective: Dietary changes playmajor risk roles in oxidative stress andcardiovascular disease and modulate normal metabolic function. The present study was designed to investigate the ameliorative potential of different extracts of Hemidesmus indicus to experimental high-fat diet in wistar rats, and their possible mechanism of action.  Materials and Methods: Male wistar rats were divided into 6...

Journal: :Nutrients 2016
Megan C Hallam Raylene A Reimer

The Thrifty Phenotype Hypothesis proposes that the fetus takes cues from the maternal environment to predict its postnatal environment. A mismatch between the predicted and actual environments precipitates an increased risk of chronic disease. Our objective was to determine if, following a high fat, high sucrose (HFS) diet challenge in adulthood, re-matching offspring to their maternal gestatio...

2014
Xue-Qin Hao Jing-Xia Du Yan Li Meng Li Shou-Yan Zhang

BACKGROUND Adult metabolic syndrome may in part have origins in fetal or early life. This study was designed to explore the effect of prenatal exposure to lipopolysaccharide and high-fat diet on metabolic syndrome in offspring rats. METHODS 32 pregnant rats were randomly divided into four groups, including Control group; LPS group (pregnant rats were injected with LPS 0.4 mg/kg intraperitonea...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
C Thone-Reineke P Kalk M Dorn S Klaus K Simon T Pfab M Godes P Persson T Unger B Hocher

Maternal low-protein diet during pregnancy is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease of the offspring in later life. The impact of high-protein diet during pregnancy on the cardiovascular phenotype of the offspring, however, is still unknown. We examined the influence of a high-protein diet during pregnancy and lactation on the renal, hemodynamic, and metabolic phenotype of the F1 generation....

2017
Barbara Musial Owen R Vaughan Denise S Fernandez-Twinn Peter Voshol Susan E Ozanne Abigail L Fowden Amanda N Sferruzzi-Perri

KEY POINTS In the Western world, obesogenic diets containing high fat and high sugar (HFHS) are commonly consumed during pregnancy, although their effects on the metabolism of the mother, in relation to feto-placental glucose utilization and growth, are unknown. In the present study, the consumption of an obesogenic HFHS diet compromised maternal glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in lat...

2018
Kevin J Sinclair Lanette J Friesen-Waldner Colin M McCurdy Curtis N Wiens Trevor P Wade Barbra de Vrijer Timothy R H Regnault Charles A McKenzie

PURPOSE To examine the feasibility of using MRI to identify differences in liver size and fat deposition in fetal guinea pigs exposed to an in utero environment influenced by maternal consumption of a Western diet. MATERIALS AND METHODS Female guinea pigs fed either an energy-dense Western Diet (WD), comprised of increased saturated fats and simple sugars, or a Control Diet (CD) from weaning ...

2016
Stacey Hokke Victor G. Puelles James A. Armitage Karen Fong John F. Bertram Luise A. Cullen-McEwen

Increasing consumption of a high fat 'Western' diet has led to a growing number of pregnancies complicated by maternal obesity. Maternal overnutrition and obesity have health implications for offspring, yet little is known about their effects on offspring kidney development and renal function. Female C57Bl6 mice were fed a high fat diet (HFD, 21% fat) or matched normal fat diet (NFD, 6% fat) fo...

2016
Juyoung Kim Juhae Kim Young Hye Kwon

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Changes in nutritional status during gestation and lactation have detrimental effects on offspring metabolism. Several animal studies have shown that maternal high-fat diet (HFD) can predispose the offspring to development of obesity and metabolic diseases, however the mechanisms underlying these transgenerational effects are poorly understood. Therefore, we examined the e...

2017
Jessica L Bolton Melanie G Wiley Bailey Ryan Samantha Truong Melva Strait Dana Creighton Baker Nancy Y Yang Olga Ilkayeva Thomas M O'Connell Shelley W Wroth Cristina L Sánchez Geeta Swamy Christopher Newgard Cynthia Kuhn Staci D Bilbo Leigh Ann Simmons

INTRODUCTION The role of perinatal diet in postpartum maternal mood disorders, including depression and anxiety, remains unclear. We investigated whether perinatal consumption of a Western-type diet (high in fat and branched-chain amino acids [BCAA]) and associated gestational weight gain (GWG) cause serotonin dysregulation in the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in postpartum depression...

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