2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.crphar.2020.100005
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Prenatal and early postnatal food restrictions cause changes in brain oxidative status and orexigenic/anorexigenic hormones in the offspring of rats: prevention by quercetin and kaempferol

Abstract: Brain oxidative signaling pathways have been identified as important targets for alleviating food deprivation-induced changes in metabolic gate-ways. Previous studies have shown that prenatal and early postnatal malnutrition alters leptin and ghrelin signaling via oxidative pathways. Thus, it has been hypothesized that agents with antioxidant properties might be beneficial for the mitigation of prenatal and early postnatal food scarcity-induced oxidative damage. Quercetin and kaempferol are natural bioflavonoi… Show more

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“…Compared to quercetin in its free form, derivatives of quercetin appear to have stronger bone-protective properties ( 49 ). In estrogen deficiency-induced bone loss and ovariectomized rats, quercetin and kaempferol prominently advance bone mineralization, bone microstructure, and osteoblast activity ( 50 ). Table 3 includes different health benefits of quercetin.…”
Section: Potential Health Applications Of Quercetinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared to quercetin in its free form, derivatives of quercetin appear to have stronger bone-protective properties ( 49 ). In estrogen deficiency-induced bone loss and ovariectomized rats, quercetin and kaempferol prominently advance bone mineralization, bone microstructure, and osteoblast activity ( 50 ). Table 3 includes different health benefits of quercetin.…”
Section: Potential Health Applications Of Quercetinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quercetin and kaempferol have been shown in numerous papers to attenuate various metabolic syndromes linked to prenatal and early postnatal stress through pathways involving suppression of oxidative stress and inflammatory process in entire animals and cultured human endothelia cells. Overall, the research by Anachuna et al ( 50 ) acknowledged potential links between prenatal and early postnatal food limitations, altered orexigenic/anorexigenic hormone levels in the serum, and elevated brain oxidative stress in Wistar rats, which is reversible by antioxidant therapies. The effects of prenatal, postnatal, or combination food shortages on rats' pup weights were found to be enhanced by quercetin and kaempferol through mechanisms including the modulation of leptin and ghrelin levels including antioxidant pathways.…”
Section: Potential Health Applications Of Quercetinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Once perinatal protein restriction increases the concentration of free radicals and inflammatory cytokines, experimental evidence investigates the administration of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory bioactive compounds on the phenotypic plasticity of malnourished animals in early life [ 10 , 54 , 55 ]. Among these compounds, quercetin stands out due to its antiobesity, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antidyslipidemic functions, which may contribute to regulating body weight, biochemical, and metabolism parameters [ 56 ].…”
Section: Quercetin Intervention In Gestational Undernutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One mechanism explaining these results was that quercetin increased leptin (anorexigenic hormone) and reduced ghrelin expression (orexigenic hormone), reducing eating and increasing energy expenditure. Furthermore, the study showed that quercetin mitigated perinatal malnutrition-induced oxidative stress in the rat brain by increasing glutathione (GSH) concentrations [ 54 ].…”
Section: Quercetin Intervention In Gestational Undernutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%