2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2010.04.017
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Maternal high fat feeding and gestational dietary restriction: Effects on offspring body weight, food intake and hypothalamic gene expression over three generations in mice

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“…K-F YANG and others 111 used and the proportion of energy contributed by dietary fat, which are quite distinct from each other in these studies. Fat content of the experimental HF diet ranged from 34 to 60% of total energy, and most studies used saturated fat as the main source of fat in the diet (Giraudo et al 2010, Ainge et al 2011. In our study, the fat in the HF group provided 45% of the total calories and was mainly composed of lard, which is rich in saturated fatty acids fat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…K-F YANG and others 111 used and the proportion of energy contributed by dietary fat, which are quite distinct from each other in these studies. Fat content of the experimental HF diet ranged from 34 to 60% of total energy, and most studies used saturated fat as the main source of fat in the diet (Giraudo et al 2010, Ainge et al 2011. In our study, the fat in the HF group provided 45% of the total calories and was mainly composed of lard, which is rich in saturated fatty acids fat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Many studies have found that ARC neuropeptides are not altered by maternal HFD or obesity in adult male mice and rats 5, 7, 80 , while other studies have shown that maternal HFD stimulates and/or suppresses Npy and Pomc expression 8183 . Due to the role that these ARC neuropeptides have in hypothalamic control of energy homeostasis, we hypothesized that maternal HFD would augment Npy / Agrp and suppress Pomc / Cart .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies found lower birth weights in treated offspring compared to control offspring followed by a catch-up weight gain, adult obesity, and insulin resistance, especially on an obesogenic diet 35 . Other studies showed higher birth and adult weights in offspring of diet-induced obesity (DIO) dams compared to control offspring 6 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Weight loss in obese women prior to pregnancy has also demonstrated improved offspring metabolic phenotype (Kral et al, 2006; Smith et al, 2009). Further, during pregnancy, mild gestational food restriction or switching to control diet of dams on HFD is able to reverse the programming effects and even protect against HFD post-weaning (Gallou-Kabani et al, 2007; Giraudo et al, 2010). Therefore, weight-loss strategies or simple dietary changes to improve the metabolic milieu in mothers prior to pregnancy are likely to positively impact offspring phenotype.…”
Section: Future Directions and Possible Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%