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Parental High-Fat Diet Promotes Inflammatory and Senescence-Related Changes in Prostate.


ABSTRACT: Background. Obesity and dietary habits are associated with increased incidences of aging-related prostatic diseases. The present study was aimed to investigate transgenerational effects of chronic high-fat diet (HFD) feeding on inflammation and senescence-related changes in prostate. Methods. Sprague-Dawley rats were kept on either normal or HFD one. Senescence-associated ?-galactosidase (SA ?-gal) activity, inflammation, and cellular proliferation were determined in the prostate. Results. Increased SA ?-gal activity, expression of p53, and cell proliferation marker PCNA were observed in ventral prostate of HFD-fed rats. Immunostaining for p53 and PCNA revealed that the p53 immunopositive cells were primarily in stroma while PCNA immunopositive cells were epithelial cells. An increase in expression of cycloxygenase-2 (COX-2) and phosphorylation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB) was observed in prostate of weaning pups HFD-fed parents. However, in adult pups, irrespective of dietary habit, a significant increase in the expression of COX-2, PCNA, phosphorylation of NF-kB, infiltration of inflammatory cells, and SA ?-gal activity was observed. Conclusions. Present investigation reports that HFD feeding promotes accumulation of p53 expressing cells, proliferation of epithelial cells, and senescence-related changes in prostate. Further, parental HFD-feeding upholds inflammatory, proliferative, and senescence-related changes in prostate of pups.

SUBMITTER: Tikoo K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5316447 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parental High-Fat Diet Promotes Inflammatory and Senescence-Related Changes in Prostate.

Tikoo Kulbhushan K   Vikram Ajit A   Shrivastava Shweta S   Jena Gopabandhu G   Shah Heta H   Chhabra Richa R  

Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity 20170205


<i>Background</i>. Obesity and dietary habits are associated with increased incidences of aging-related prostatic diseases. The present study was aimed to investigate transgenerational effects of chronic high-fat diet (HFD) feeding on inflammation and senescence-related changes in prostate. <i>Methods</i>. Sprague-Dawley rats were kept on either normal or HFD one. Senescence-associated <i>β</i>-galactosidase (SA <i>β</i>-gal) activity, inflammation, and cellular proliferation were determined in  ...[more]

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