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Maternal high‐fat diet promotes onset of diabetes in rat offspring
Authors:Takeshi Ohta  Yasufumi Toriniwa  Naruhiko Ryumon  Nobuhiro Inaba  Tadaaki Hirao  Saori Yamanaka  Takayuki Maeno  Wakako Sakakibara  Morio Sumikawa  Kaoru Chiba  Akiko Nakamura  Katsuhiro Miyajima  Fatchiyah Fatchiyah  Takahisa Yamada
Institution:1. Japan Tobacco Inc., Central Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan;2. Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Brawijaya University, Malang, East Java, Indonesia;3. JT Creative Cervice Co., Ltd., Takatsuki office, Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan;4. Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan
Abstract:The onset and progression of type II diabetes is closely related to environmental factors, in particular dietary habit. Moreover, the environmental exposures very early in life can influence the risk for development of type II diabetes later in life. In this study, we investigated pathophysiological changes in the pups of maternal Spontaneously Diabetic Torii (SDT) rats that were fed a high‐fat diet (HFD) throughout gestation and lactation. Maternal SDT rats were continued on HFD for 5 weeks, from day 8 of gestation to day 21 after birth, and biological analyses of the pups were performed from 2 to 22 weeks of age. Results of serum lipid levels in pups from dams fed HFD were higher than pups from dams fed a standard diet, and the onset of diabetes was significantly accelerated in pups from dams fed HFD. In pathological analyses, pups from dams fed HFD showed increases in liver weight and vacuolation of hepatic cells at 2 weeks of age. In conclusion, the metabolic disorder of lipids and glucose in SDT rats is closely related to the nutritional condition of dams during the periods of gestation and lactation.
Keywords:diabetic model  high‐fat diet  SDT rat
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