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The effects of prenatal metformin on obesogenic diet-induced alterations in maternal and fetal fatty acid metabolism.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Maternal obesity may program the fetus and increase the susceptibility of the offspring to adult diseases. Metformin crosses the placenta and has been associated with decreased inflammation and reversal of fatty liver in obese leptin-deficient mice. We investigated the effects of metformin on maternal and fetal lipid metabolism and hepatic inflammation using a rat model of diet-induced obesity during pregnancy. METHODS:Female Wistar rats (6-7 weeks old) were fed normal or high calorie diets for 5 weeks. After mating with normal-diet fed males, half of the high calorie-fed dams received metformin (300 mg/kg, daily); dams (8 per group) continued diets through gestational day 19. Maternal and fetal livers and fetal brains were analyzed for fatty acids and for fatty acid metabolism-related gene expression. Data were analyzed by ANOVA followed by Dunnett's post hoc testing. RESULTS:When compared to control-lean maternal livers, obesogenic-diet-exposed maternal livers showed significantly higher saturated fatty acids (14:0 and 16:0) and monounsaturated fatty acids (16:1n7 and 18:1n9) and lower polyunsaturated (18:2n6 and 20:4n6 [arachidonic acid]) and anti-inflammatory n3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (18:3n3 and 22:6n3 [docosahexaenoic acid]) (p?

SUBMITTER: Harris K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4994240 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The effects of prenatal metformin on obesogenic diet-induced alterations in maternal and fetal fatty acid metabolism.

Harris Kemoy K   Desai Neeraj N   Gupta Madhu M   Xue Xiangying X   Chatterjee Prodyot K PK   Rochelson Burton B   Metz Christine N CN  

Nutrition & metabolism 20160822 1


<h4>Background</h4>Maternal obesity may program the fetus and increase the susceptibility of the offspring to adult diseases. Metformin crosses the placenta and has been associated with decreased inflammation and reversal of fatty liver in obese leptin-deficient mice. We investigated the effects of metformin on maternal and fetal lipid metabolism and hepatic inflammation using a rat model of diet-induced obesity during pregnancy.<h4>Methods</h4>Female Wistar rats (6-7 weeks old) were fed normal  ...[more]

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