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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2022. 123 p. graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1416953

ABSTRACT

Após o reconhecimento de princípios evolutivos e da epigenética associada à plasticidade do desenvolvimento, a ciência de DOHaD (Origens Desenvolvimentistas da Saúde e Doença) floresceu. Segundo DOHaD, a exposição a condições adversas no início da vida, como a subnutrição, leva a respostas adaptativas para aumentar as chances de sobrevivência imediata e posterior, as quais podem aumentar o risco de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) no curso da vida. Outros insultos como obesidade (materna e paterna) na preconcepção e gestação, diabetes gestacional, aleitamento e a alimentação inadequada na infância podem induzir respostas não adaptativas e aumentar o risco de doenças, independentemente do ambiente posterior. A exposição à desreguladores endócrinos, substâncias tóxicas e poluentes também podem ter efeitos de longo prazo. Esses efeitos são mediados por alterações epigenéticas, as quais se tornam mais sensíveis nesse período crítico de desenvolvimento de intensa reorganização. Diante da transição nutricional e coexistência das diferentes formas de desnutrição nos países de baixa e média renda (PBMR); do aumento global das DCNT, cujo impacto social e econômico é maior nesses países; da fraca contribuição de fatores genéticos fixos na etiologia dessas doenças; e da ineficácia das atuais intervenções, a implementação de DOHaD representa uma estratégia potencial para beneficiar as futuras gerações. Considerando que a disseminação de DOHaD não têm acompanhado seu florescimento científico, esse trabalho teve como objetivo o desenvolvimento de um ebook direcionado para nutricionistas e um artigo relativo aos impactos da pandemia de COVID-19 na perspectiva de DOHaD, a fim de aproximar a ciência destes profissionais e fomentar sua implementação. Trata-se de uma revisão narrativa de literatura a partir artigos científicos em inglês e português, publicados nas bases de dados SciELO, PubMed e BVS, sem limite de data. O trabalho evidenciou que o desafio da dupla carga de doenças e das diferentes formas de desnutrição nos PBMR, foi agravado pela pandemia, tornando imperativo medidas de intervenção por seu provável impacto no ciclo intergeracional de DCNT e desenvolvimento dos países. A aproximação dessa ciência do nutricionista, propicia uma formação mais ampla e integrativa, através de capacitação técnica e habilidades interpessoais, capazes de acionar as fragilidades biopsicossociais, e melhor intervir, equacionando resultados de curto e longo prazo, a fim de interromper o ciclo intergeracional de DCNT, assim como otimizar o capital humano, a capacidade de produção e renda da futura geração. Conclui-se que o material desenvolvido é de grande valia, dado que a disseminação desse conhecimento deve se estender aos nutricionistas de todas as áreas e ser multiplicado


After evolutionary and epigenetics principles associated with the plasticity of development were recognized, DOHaD (Developmental Origins of Health and Disease) science flourished. According to DOHaD, the exposure to adverse conditions at the beginning of life, like undernutrition, leads to adaptive responses to increased immediate and later odds of survival, which may increase the risk of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) during life. Other conditions such as obesity (maternal and paternal) in preconception and pregnancy, gestational diabetes, lactation, and inadequate nourishment during infancy can induce non-adaptive responses and increased risk of diseases, regardless of the upcoming environment. The exposure to endocrine disruptors, and toxic and pollutant substances can also have long-term effects. Those effects are mediated by epigenetic changes, which become more sensitive during this critical period of development under intense reorganization. Considering the nutritional transition and coexistence of the different forms of undernutrition in the low- and middle-income countries (LMIC); the global increase of NCDs, with a higher social and economic impact in those countries; the weak contribution of fixed genetic factors in the etiology of those diseases; and the inefficacy of current interventions, the implementation of DOHaD represents a potential strategy to benefit future generations. Considering that the dissemination of DOHaD have not followed its scientific progress, the goal of the present work was to develop an e-book targeting nutritionists and an article about the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in the perspective of DOHaD, intended to drive the science closer to those professionals and foster its implementation. It is a narrative review of the literature regarding scientific articles published in English and Portuguese on the data bases SciELO, PubMed and BVS, with no date limit. The work has highlighted that the challenge of the double burden of the diseases and the several forms of undernutrition in the LMIC, was aggravated by the pandemic, making intervention measures imperative due to its likely impact on the intergenerational cycle of NCD and the development of countries. By inching closer to nutritionists this science provides larger and more integrative education through technical training and interpersonal abilities that help activate biopsychosocial fragilities, and better intervention; providing short- and long-term results aiming to interrupt the NCD intergenerational cycle, as well as optimize the human capital, the work and income capacity of the future generation. It is concluded that the material developed is of great value, given that the dissemination of this knowledge should reach all nutritionists from all areas and be multiplied


Subject(s)
Books , Libraries, Digital/trends , Pandemics , Nutritionists/psychology , Pregnancy , Diabetes, Gestational , Life , Malnutrition/classification , Famine, Occult , Epigenomics/organization & administration , Noncommunicable Diseases , Noncommunicable Diseases/classification , COVID-19/etiology , Literature , Obesity
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 55: e11987, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1384144

ABSTRACT

Early childhood obesity increases the risk of developing metabolic diseases. We examined the early introduction of exercise in small-litter obese-induced rats (SL) on glucose metabolism in the epididymal adipose tissue (AT) and soleus muscle (SM). On day 3 post-birth, pups were divided into groups of ten or three (SL). On day 22, rats were split into sedentary (S and SLS) and exercise (E and SLE) groups. The rats swam three times/week carrying a load for 30 min. In the first week, they swam without a load; in the 2nd week, they carried a load equivalent to 2% of their body weight; from the 3rd week to the final week, they carried a 5% body load. At 85 days of age, an insulin tolerance test was performed in some rats. At 90 days of age, rats were killed, and blood was harvested for plasma glucose, cholesterol, and triacylglycerol measurements. Mesenteric, epididymal, retroperitoneal, and brown adipose tissues were removed and weighed. SM and AT were incubated in the Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate buffer, 5.5 mM glucose for 1 h with or without 10 mU/mL insulin. Comparison between the groups was performed by 3-way ANOVA followed by the Tukey post-hoc test. Sedentary, overfed rats had greater body mass, more visceral fat, lower lactate production, and insulin resistance. Early introduction of exercise reduced plasma cholesterol and contained the deposition of white adipose tissue and insulin resistance. In conclusion, the early introduction of exercise prevents the effects of obesity on glucose metabolism in adulthood in this rat model.

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Revista Digital de Postgrado ; 9(2): 214, ago. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1103446

ABSTRACT

El término Origen Temprano de las Enfermedades del Adulto explica la aparición temprana de las condiciones anormales cardiovasculares y metabólicas en la vida adulta, mayor riesgo de morbilidad y muerte asociados a factores ambientales, especialmente nutricionales, que actúan en las primeras etapas de la vida. Estas respuestas programadas dependen de la naturaleza del estímulo o noxa, del tiempo de exposición y del momento de ocurrencia de la noxa, pudiendo un solo genotipo original varios fenotipos y estarían condicionadas por criterios críticos en los cuales se desarrollarían cambios a largo plazo pudiendo ser reversibles o no. La Programación Fetal explica que respuestas adaptativas embrionarias y fetales en un ambiente subóptimo genera consecuencias adversas permanentes. La desnutrición, así como la sobrenutrición fetal aumenta el riesgo de desarrollar alteraciones en el peso y composición corporal fetal, y posteriormente obesidad, síndrome metabólico, incremento en la adiposidad, alteración en el metabolismo de la glucosa y / o insulina, alteración del metabolismo lipídico, alteraciones hepáticas y de las cifras tensionales. La impronta genómica es esencial para el desarrollo y defectos en la misma puede originar alteraciones de la identidad parental transmisibles a las siguientes generaciones. Esta programación fetal puede ser explicada por la epigenética, definida como la serie de alteraciones hereditarias de la expresión genética a través de modificaciones del ADN y las histonas centrales sin cambios en la secuencia de ADN. Estas modificaciones epigenéticas alteran la estructura y condensación de la cromatina, afectando la expresión del genotipo y fenotipo. Este artículo desarrolla los aspectos involucrados en la Programación Fetal y los posibles mecanismos sobre la misma(AU)


The term Early Origin of Adult Diseases explains the early onset of abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic conditions in adult life, increased risk of morbidity and death associated with environmental factors, especially nutritional factors, that act in the early stages of life. These programmed responses depend on the nature of the stimulus or noxa, the time of exposure and the moment of occurrence of the noxa, with a single original genotype being able to have several phenotypes and would be conditioned by critical criteria in which long-term changes could develop, reversibles or not. Fetal Programming explains that embryonic and fetal adaptive responses in a suboptimal environment generate permanent adverse consequences. Fetal malnutrition as overnutrition increases the risk of developing alterations in fetal body weight and composition, and subsequently obesity, metabolic syndrome, increased adiposity, impaired glucose and / or insulin metabolism, impaired lipid metabolism, liver disorders and altered blood pressure. The genomic imprint is essential for development and defects in it can cause alterations of the parental identity and are transmitted to the following generations. This fetal programming can be explained by epigenetics, defined as the series of inherited alterations of genetic expression through modifications of DNA and central histones without changes in the DNA sequence. These epigenetic modifications alter the structure and condensation of chromatin, affecting the expression of the genotype and phenotype. This article develops the aspects involved in Fetal Programming and the possible mechanisms on it(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Fetal Nutrition Disorders , Fetal Development , Noxae , Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases , Body Composition , Hypothalamus/anatomy & histology , Metabolism, Inborn Errors
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Gac. méd. Méx ; 155(4): 423-427, jul.-ago. 2019.
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1286528

ABSTRACT

Resumen En el tercer trimestre del embarazo son frecuentes las alteraciones del sueño, las cuales generan cambios en la secreción de melatonina en mujeres gestantes que duermen menos de ocho horas o presentan alteraciones de sueño, promoviendo diversos cambios fisiológicos en la madre, que a su vez derivan en bajo peso al nacimiento (BPN) en el producto. El bajo peso al nacimiento está asociado con un fenómeno conocido como "programación metabólica", en la que el feto es sometido a estrés que tiene como resultado alteraciones metabólicas irreversibles que lo predisponen al desarrollo de obesidad en la edad adulta.


Abstract Sleep disturbances are common in the third trimester of pregnancy and generate changes in the secretion of melatonin in pregnant women who sleep less than eight hours or have sleep disturbances, which promote various physiological changes in the mother that in turn result in low birth weight (LBW) in the fetus. LBW is associated with a phenomenon known as "metabolic programming," in which the fetus is subjected to a stressful situation that results in irreversible metabolic alterations that predispose it to the development of obesity in adulthood.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Adult , Pregnancy Complications/epidemiology , Sleep Wake Disorders/epidemiology , Obesity/epidemiology , Pregnancy Trimester, Third , Infant, Low Birth Weight , Obesity/etiology
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Arch. endocrinol. metab. (Online) ; 63(3): 199-207, May-June 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011160

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective Determine the milk quality effect during lactation on the metabolic and thyroid programming of hypothyroid offspring. Materials and methods Ten-week-old female Wistar rats were divided into two groups: euthyroid and thyroidectomy-caused hypothyroidism. The rats were matted and, one day after birth, the pups were divided into three groups: euthyroid offspring (EO), hypothyroid offspring (HO) and hypothyroid with a euthyroid replacement wet nurse (HRO). During lactation, the milk quality and offspring body length were evaluated. The body weight and energy intake were determined on a weekly basis, as well as the metabolic profile at the prepubertal (P35-36) and postpubertal (P55-56) ages. At P56, the animals were sacrificed, the adipose tissues were weighed and the thyroid glands were dissected for histological processing. Results The milk of the hypothyroid wet nurse decreases proteins (16-26%), lipids (22-29%) and lactate (22-37%) with respect to euthyroid. The HO has a lower body weight gain (23-33%), length (11-13%) and energy intake (15-21%). In addition, HO presents impaired fasting glucose and dyslipidemia, as well as a reduction in seric thyroid hormone (18-34%), adipose reserves (26-68%) and thyroid gland weight (25-34%). The HO present thyroid gland cytoarchitecture alteration. The HRO develop the same metabolic alterations as the HO. However, the thyroid gland dysfunction was partially prevented because the HRO improved under about 10% of the serum thyroid hormone concentration, the thyroid gland weight although histological glandular changes presented. Conclusions The replacement of hypothyroid offspring with a euthyroid wet nurse during lactation can improve the thyroid programming without modifying metabolic programming.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Rats , Thyroid Hormones/metabolism , Lactation/metabolism , Congenital Hypothyroidism/metabolism , Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Thyroid Gland/pathology , Rats, Wistar , Disease Models, Animal
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Rev. bras. enferm ; 72(supl.3): 3-8, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | BDENF, LILACS | ID: biblio-1057720

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ABSTRACT Objective: The present study evaluated the anthropometric and metabolic profiles of preterm infants (PT) born from mothers with urinary tract infections (UTI) and mothers with hypertensive disorders (HD). Method: This was a longitudinal prospective study conducted between May 2015 and August 2016. First, 59 mothers with premature birth were included; after excluding 29 mothers, two subgroups were created: UTI-mothers (n=12) and HD-mothers (n=18). The anthropometric and metabolic variables of mothers and their respective PT were analyzed at birth and at 6 months of corrected age (CA). Results: Plasma triglyceride levels were higher among HD-mothers and their respective PT in comparison with UTI-mothers and their PT at 6 m of CA. Conclusion: Plasma triglyceride level is an important metabolic biomarker in HD-mothers resulting in higher triglyceride levels among PT at the CA of 6 m, suggesting an early programming effect of maternal hypertension.


RESUMEN Objetivo: El estudio evaluó los perfiles antropométricos y metabólicos de prematuros (PT) nacidos de madres con infección del tracto urinario (ITU) y de madres con desórdenes hipertensivos (DH). Método: Estudio longitudinal-prospectivo, realizado entre mayo de 2015 y agosto de 2016. Inicialmente fueron incluidas 59 madres con partos prematuros; luego de 29 exclusiones, fueron separadas en dos grupos: madres-ITU (n=12) y madres-DH (n=18). Las variables antropométricas y metabólicas fueron analizadas en las madres y en sus PT al nacimiento y a los 6 meses de edad corregida (EC). Resultados: Los niveles de triglicéridos plasmáticos fueron mayores en madres-DH y en sus PT, en comparación con las madres-ITU y sus PT a los 6 meses de EC. Conclusión: Los niveles de triglicéridos plasmáticos constituyen un importante biomarcador metabólico en madres-DH, determinando valores elevados de triglicéridos en PT de 6 meses de EC, sugiriendo de modo precoz un efecto programador de hipertensión maternal.


RESUMO Objetivo: No presente estudo foram avaliados os perfis antropométricos e metabólicos de prematuros (PT) nascidos de mães com Infecção do trato Urinário (ITU) e mães com Desordens Hipertensivas (DH). Método: Este é um estudo longitudinal-prospectivo realizado entre Maio de 2015 a Agosto de 2016. Inicialmente, 59 mães com parto prematuro foram incluídas; após 29 exclusões as mães foram subdivididas em dois grupos: mães-ITU (n=12) e mães-DH (n=18). As variáveis antropométricas e metabólicas foram analisadas nas mães e nos seus respectivos PT ao nascimento e aos 6 meses de Idade Corrigida (IC). Resultados: Os níveis de triglicerídeos plasmáticos foram maiores em mães-DH, bem como, em seus respectivos PT, quando comparados às mães-ITU e seus PT aos 6 m IC. Conclusão: Os níveis dos triglicerídeos plasmáticos são um importante biomarcador metabólico in mães-DH resultando em elevados valores de triglicerídeos in PT aos 6 m de IC; sugerindo precoce efeito programador da hipertensão maternal.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Young Adult , Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious , Urinary Tract Infections/complications , Infant, Premature/blood , Hypertension/complications , Triglycerides/blood , Urinary Tract Infections/blood , Brazil , Anthropometry , Prospective Studies , Longitudinal Studies , Maternal-Child Health Services , Hypertension/blood
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Rev. habanera cienc. méd ; 17(4): 630-640, jul.-ago. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-978557

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La alimentación inadecuada en la etapa neonatal se asocia con la aparición de enfermedades metabólicas en períodos ontogenéticos posteriores. Objetivo: Asociar la lactancia materna y el destete con el sobrepeso y obesidad en niños y adolescentes de la Unidad Educativa César Dávila Andrade, Cuenca, Ecuador, en el período de octubre de 2016 a marzo de 2017. Materiales y Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional de tipo descriptivo durante el período noviembre 2016 a enero 2017 en el Cantón Cuenca, provincia Azuay, Ecuador. El muestreo probabilístico por conglomerados de iguales proporciones seleccionó 137 niños y adolescentes entre 5 y 18 años de edad. Se aplicó un cuestionario que recogió datos sociodemográficos, de lactancia materna y destete. Se realizaron mediciones de peso y talla, y el cálculo del índice de Masa Corporal. Se procesaron los datos mediante estadística descriptiva (media y desviación estándar), inferencial (Prueba T y X2) y correlaciones bivariada (X2, odds ratio) y multivariada (regresión logística binaria) mediante SPSS 23.0. Resultados: La lactancia materna por menos de 6 meses, la introducción de alimentos de manera temprana y la actividad física leve incrementan el riesgo de sobrepeso y obesidad en más de 3 veces cada una en niños y adolescentes. Conclusiones: La lactancia materna y el destete están asociadas al sobrepeso y obesidad desde etapas tempranas del desarrollo humano. El valor explicativo que tienen en niños y adolescentes es relevante, y sugiere su empleo en programas educativos y preventivos en salud(AU)


Introduction: Inadequate feeding in the neonatal stage is associated with the appearance of metabolic diseases in further ontogenetic periods. Objective: To associate breastfeeding and weaning with overweight and obesity in children and adolescents in the Educational Unit César Dávila Andrade in the Cuenca region, Ecuador, from October 2016 to March 2017. Material and Methods: A descriptive, associative, and empirical study was conducted during the period of November 2016 - January 2017 in Cuenca, province of Azuay, Ecuador. The probability sampling by conglomerates of equal proportions selected 137 children and adolescents from 5 to 18 years of age. A questionnaire that collected sociodemographic data about breastfeeding and weaning was applied. Measurements of weight and height were made, as well as the calculation of the Body Mass Index. The data were processed by descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation); inferential statistics (T Test, X2); bivariate correlations (X2, odds ratio), and binary logistic regression, using SPSS 23.0. Results: Breastfeeding for less than six months, the introduction of food at an early stage of the life, and mild physical activity are factors that increase the risk of overweight and obesity more than 3 times in children and adolescents. Conclusions: Breastfeeding and weaning are associated with overweight and obesity from early stages of human development. The explanatory value that children and adolescents have is relevant, suggesting its implementation in educational and preventive health programs(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Breast Feeding/adverse effects , Infant Nutrition Disorders/metabolism , Pediatric Obesity/complications , Metabolism/physiology , Motor Activity , Weaning , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Ecuador , Observational Study
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Salud UNINORTE ; 34(1): 126-141, ene.-abr. 2018.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1004561

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Resumen El uso de la lactancia materna como factor protector contra las enfermedades del metabolismo tiene su fundamento en el papel que esta leche desempeña en la programación metabólica del organismo, y explicar tal efecto es el objetivo del presente artículo. La leche materna contiene sustancias biológicamente activas de naturaleza lipídica, glucídica y proteica con actividad moduladora del metabolismo. Aporta un balance ideal proteico energético, que favorece una programación metabólica adecuada y la protección contra enfermedades metabólicas. Aun cuando su empleo exclusivo como fuente de alimentación disminuye el riesgo de padecer diabetes, hipertensión, obesidad, enfermedades cardiovasculares y síndrome metabólico en diferentes modelos animales y seres humanos, su mecanismo de acción en la programación metabólica es aún incierto y diverso; no obstante, son claras las sugerencias en la modificación de enzimas y vías de señalización a favor de efectos beneficiosos cuando la lactancia se prolonga por más de seis meses de manera exclusiva. Por ello como práctica imprescindible en las primeras etapas de vida proporciona una programación metabólica protectora contra las enfermedades crónicas no trasmisibles como diabetes, obesidad, síndrome metabólico e hipertensión. Así, su eficacia en la prevención de enfermedades metabólicas debe ser precisada en estudios que controlen variables como el tiempo de lactancia y determinantes genético-ambientales asociados al proceso de lactancia en seres humanos.


Abstract The use of breastfeeding as a protective factor against diseases of metabolism is rooted in the role of breast milk in metabolic programming. The aim of the article is to explain the role of breastfeeding as a protective event against metabolic diseases in humans, from its metabolic programming effect on the body. Breast milk contains biologically active lipids, carbohydrate and protein nature with modulatory activity of metabolism substances. It provides an ideal energy protein balance promoting proper metabolic programming and protection against metabolic diseases. Its use exclusively as a nutrition source reduces the risk of diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome in different animal models and humans. Its mechanism of action in the metabolic programming is still uncertain and diverse with suggestions on modifying enzymes and signaling pathways in favor of beneficial effects when breastfeeding is prolonged for more than six months exclusively. Breastfeeding as an essential practice in the early stages of life provides a protective metabolic programming against chronic non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome and hypertension. Its effectiveness against metabolic diseases should be clarified in studies that control variables such as time of feeding and genetic / environmental associated with the process of breastfeeding in human's determinants.

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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 49(11): e5238, 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-797893

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Early nutrition plays a long-term role in the predisposition to chronic diseases and influences the metabolism of several drugs. This may happen through cytochromes P450 (CYPs) regulation, which are the main enzymes responsible for the metabolism of xenobiotics. Here, we analyzed the effects of maternal protein restriction (MPR) on the expression and activity of hepatic offspring’s CYPs during 90 days after birth, using Wistar rats as a mammal model. Hepatic CYP1A1, CYP1A2, CYP2B1, CYP2B2 and CYP2E1 mRNA and protein expression, and associated catalytic activities (ECOD, EROD, MROD, BROD, PROD and PNPH) were evaluated in 15-, 30-, 60-, and 90-day-old offspring from dams fed with either a 0% protein (MPR groups) or a standard diet (C groups) during the 10 first days of lactation. Results showed that most CYP genes were induced in 60- and 90-day-old MPR offspring. The inductions detected in MPR60 and MPR90 were of 5.0- and 2.0-fold (CYP1A2), 3.7- and 2.0-fold (CYP2B2) and 9.8- and 5.8– fold (CYP2E1), respectively, and a 3.8-fold increase of CYP2B1 in MPR90. No major alterations were detected in CYP protein expression. The most relevant CYP catalytic activities’ alterations were observed in EROD, BROD and PNPH. Nevertheless, they did not follow the same pattern observed for mRNA expression, except for an induction of EROD in MPR90 (3.5-fold) and of PNPH in MPR60 (2.2-fold). Together, these results suggest that MPR during lactation was capable of altering the expression and activity of the hepatic CYP enzymes evaluated in the offspring along development.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Rats , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/metabolism , Diet, Protein-Restricted , Lactation/metabolism , Liver/enzymology , Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases/metabolism , Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1/metabolism , Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A2/metabolism , Cytochrome P-450 CYP2B1/metabolism , Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1/metabolism , Models, Animal , Rats, Wistar , Steroid Hydroxylases/metabolism , Time Factors
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2012. 69 f p.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-756246

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Dieta materna hiperlipídica (HF) em roedores ocasiona o desenvolvimento de resistência à insulina e o diabetes mellitus tipo 2 na prole adulta. Camundongos fêmeas foram alimentadas com dieta SC (standard chow) ou HF (hiperlipídica) durante oito semanas anteriores ao acasalamento, durante o período gestacional e metade da lactação. Os filhotes machos foram avaliados ao nascimento (0 dia) e aos 10 dias de idade. Nas progenitoras, foram avaliados o ganho de massa corporal (MC), a pressão arterial (PA), a eficiência alimentar (EA) e o teste oral de tolerância à glicose (TOTG). Na prole, foram avaliadas a evolução da massa corporal (MC), a glicemia, a estrutura da ilhota do pâncreas e a massa de célula-beta. Nas progenitoras, a ganho de massa corporal (MC) e a eficiência alimentar (EA) do grupo HF apresentaram um aumento de 50% em relação ao grupo SC durante o período pré-gestacional e um aumento de 70% do ganho de MC e 250% na EA, durante a gestação (P<0,0001). A pressão arterial e os níveis de corticosterona foram maiores no grupo HF quando comparados ao grupo SC (P=0,001). Em relação à massa corporal das proles, não houve diferença ao nascimento, contudo aos 10 dias de idade o grupo HF apresentou um aumento neste parâmetro, assim como um aumento dos níveis de glicemia e aumento do diâmetro da ilhota em relação ao grupo SC (P<0,001). Ao nascimento, a razão da massa de célula-beta/massa do pâncreas (MCB/MP), foi menor no grupo HF quando comparado ao grupo SC (-54%, P<0,0001), no entanto essa diferença não foi observada aos 10 dias de idade. A MCB/MP foi maior no grupo HF aos 10 dias de idade em relação ao grupo SC (+146%, P<0,0001)...


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Animals , Male , Female , Mice , Diet, High-Fat , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects/physiopathology , Insulin Resistance , Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Pancreas/physiopathology , Body Composition , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects/metabolism , Dietary Fats/metabolism , Pregnancy/metabolism , Lactation/metabolism , Adipose Tissue/physiology
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2011. 146 p. tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-591093

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A Linhaça (Linum Usitatissimum) apresenta diversas substâncias com alegados efeitos benéficos que favorecem a diminuição da adiposidade, glicemia e melhoram o perfil lipidêmico e o sistema cardiovascular. Neste trabalho, investigamos na prole 21 e 180 dias de vida o efeito do consumo materno da semente de linhaça durante a lactação sobre os parâmetros associados a composição corporal, a homeostase glicêmica, lipídica e protéica, a leptinemia, adiponectinemia e insulinemia, a função tireoideana e a via de sinalização da leptina no eixo hipotálamo-hipófise-tireóide. As ratas lactantes foram separadas em dois grupos: controle (C) - recebendo ração a base de caseína (20%) e linhaça (L) - recebendo ração adicionada de 25% da semente de linhaça, contendo 18,9% de proteína (sendo 13,9% de caseína e 5% de linhaça) durante a lactação. O sacrifício das proles ocorreu aos 21 e 180 dias de idade, para determinação de: glicemia, albuminemia, proteínas totais, hematócrito, hemoglobina, colesterol total e triglicerídeos, insulina, leptina, adiponectina, TSH, T4 livre e T3 total. Os animais foram completamente eviscerados para obtenção da carcaça e análise da composição corporal. O consumo alimentar e a massa corporal (MC) foram aferidos diariamente durante a lactação e de 4 em 4 dias após a lactação até a idade adulta. As ratas lactantes do grupo L não apresentaram diferença na massa corporal e consumo alimentar. Durante a lactação a prole L apresentou maior ganho de peso corporal e após ao desmame observamos um aumento transitório de massa corporal até a idade adulta. Aos 21 dias, observamos na prole do grupo L menor gordura total e subcutanea, colesterol total, triblicerideo, albumina, insulina, T3 total e atividade de D1 no fígado; e aumento da área dos adipocitos no tecido subcutaneo, leptina, TSH e expressão de Ob-R, STAT3 e p-STAT3 na hipofise (p<0,05). Aos 180 dias, o grupo L apresentou menor glicemia, adiponectina, T4 livre, atividade de D1 e D2 na tireóide...


Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) presents high number of substances with alleged beneficial effects that decrease the adiposity, glocuse levels and improved lipid profile and cardiovascular system. In this study, we investigated in the offspring at 21 and 180 days old the effect of maternal consumption of flaxseed during lactation on the parameters associated with body composition, glucose homeostasis, lipid and protein, leptinemia, adiponectinemia and insulinemia, thyroid function, and leptin signaling pathway in the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis in the offspring at 21 and 180 days old. Lactating rats were divided into: (1) Controls (C), diet containing 20% casein; (2) FLaxseed (F), diet with additional 25% of flaxseed, containing 18.9% protein (13.9% from casein and 5% from flaxseed). The offspring were sacrificed at 21 and 180 days of age to determinate: glycemia, albumin, leptin, adiponectin, TSH, free T4 and total T3. The animals were completely eviscerated to obtain the carcass by body composition analysis. The maternal food intake and body mass were measured daily during the lactation, and after weaning were monitored once every 4 days until they were 180 days old. The dams of F group presented no changes in body mass and food intake. During the lactation the F offspring showed higher body mass and after weaning they presented a higher transitory body mass until 180 days old. At 21 days old, F group showed lower total and subcutaneous fat mass, total cholesterol, triacylglycerol, albumin, insulin, total T3 and D1 liver activity; and higher subcutaneous adipocytes area, leptin, TSH and Ob-R, STAT3 and p-STAT expression in pituitary (p<0,05). At 180 days old, F group presented lower glycemia, adiponectin, free T4 and D1 and D2 activity in thyroid; and higher visceral and subcutaneous adipocytes area, insuli, Ob-R expression in thyroid and D2 activity in brown adipose tissue (p<0,05). In conclusion, maternal flaxseed diet during lactation...


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Animals , Rats , Animals, Suckling/growth & development , Animals, Suckling/metabolism , Body Composition/physiology , Thyroid Gland/metabolism , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Insulin/metabolism , Lactation/physiology , Flax/adverse effects , Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Maternal-Fetal Exchange
13.
Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2009. 68 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-576284

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O comportamento alimentar de uma espécie é determinado por um conjunto de características filogenéticas, ontogenéticas, e epigenéticas, e regulado por fatores internos e externos ao organismo. Os fenômenos naturais que regem a vida no nosso planeta são periódicos em sua maioria, e a oferta de alimentos não é exceção. Cada safra é seguida de uma entressafra, e este ritmo sincroniza diversos outros ritmos, exógenos e endógenos, capazes de determinar a sobrevivência de espécies. Uma das estratégias adaptativas mais primitivas e bem sucedidas na dinâmica oscilatória da natureza, é o acúmulo de reservas. Nossa espécie, nos últimos 50 anos, vive uma situação de grande oferta de alimentos, período este extremamente pequeno, se visto sob a ordem de grandeza da evolução humana. Este fenômeno tem sido determinante na prevalência do depósito de energia e em decorrência, do surgimento da obesidade e suas consequentes patologias. O hipotálamo está intimamente associado à homeostase energética e ao comportamento alimentar. No núcleo arqueado hipotalâmico encontram-se populações neuronais orexigênicas e anorexigênicas, dentre as quais, as que expressam os neuroreceptores POMC, NPY e o substrato de receptor de insulina IRS2. A modificação da expressão destas proteínas tem sido associada à alterações do comportamento alimentar, bem como à impressão e programação metabólica, capazes de induzir obesidade em ratos adultos. A correlação desta circuitaria neuronal com o comportamento alimentar, porém, ainda não está suficientemente compreendida. A detecção do estado de fome-saciedade nos ratos, fundamental no estudo da neurofisiologia relacionada ao comportamento alimentar, vem sendo obtida via de regra, por meio de procedimentos complexos de observação comportamental. O presente estudo contribui para o conhecimento de padrões de alimentação determinados por condições nutricionais, e sua relação com a expressão neurofisiológica hipotalâmica dos neurônios POMC, NPY e IRS2 ...


The feeding behavior of a specie is determined by a group of phylogenetic, ontogenetic, and epigenetic features, and regulated by internal and external factors to the organism. The natura phenomena that govern life in our planet are mainly periodic, and the food stocks is not an exception. Each harvest is followed by a time between harvests, and this rhythm synchronizes other several exogenous and endogenous rhythms, capable of determining the survival of species. One of the most primitive strategies of adaptative evolution of species, and what usually happens regarding the oscillatory dynamics of nature, is the reserve accumulation. Our species, in the last 50 years, has been living a situation of great food offer, such period is exremely small if analysed under the greatness order of the human evolution. This phenomenon has been decisive in the prevalence of the energy deposit and, in consequence, determining the appearance of obesity and its consequent pathologies. The hypothalamus is intimately associated to the energy homeostasis and the feeding behavior. In the arcuate nucleous are orexigenic and anorexigenic neuronal populations, that express the neuroreceptors POMC, NPY and insulin receptor substratum IRS2. The modification of these proteins expression, has been associated to alterations of the feeding behavior, as well as to the metabolic imprinting and programming, capable to induce obesity in adult rats. The correlation of this neuronal circuits with the alimentary behavior, however, it is not yet sufficiently understood. The detection of the hunger-satiation state in the rat, crucial in the neurophysiology studies related to the alimentary behavior, has been obtained through complex procedures of behavioral observation. The present study contributed to the knowledge of certain feeding patterns for nutritional conditions, and its relationship with the neurophysiological expression of POMC, NPY and IRS2 neurons. Using the metabolic programming ...


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Animals , Rats , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Neuropeptide Y/metabolism , Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus/metabolism , Food Deprivation/physiology , Pro-Opiomelanocortin/metabolism , Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins/metabolism , Satiety Response/physiology , Circadian Rhythm/physiology , Nutritional Status , Obesity/metabolism , Overweight/metabolism
14.
Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2008. xv,132 p. tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-558193

ABSTRACT

Introdução: Estudos populacionais e investigações em modelos animais demonstraram que um ambiente perinatal adverso, incluindo a hipernutrição materna, está associado com consequências metabólicas em longo prazo, particularmente a obesidade, a Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2 (DM2) e as doenças cardiovasculares. No presente estudo, nós primeiro investigamos a associação entre a hiperalimentação através da redução da ninhada com alterações nas cascatas de sinalização da insulina e da leptina nos corações de ratos Wistar no início da vida. Em um segundo momento, nós investigamos adaptações metabólicas, genéticas e cardíacas nas proles de camundongos C57BL/6J, cujos pais foram alimentados com uma dieta hiperlípidica (DH) antes do acasalamento, e cujas mães permaneceram nesta mesma dieta durante a gestação e a lactação. Métodos: Para a primeira parte do nosso estudo, ratos Wistar machos foram hiperalimentados através da redução da ninhada para apenas 3 filhotes. Aos 10 e 21 dias de vida, proteínas-chave como, os receptores de insulina e de leptina, a PI3-quinase, a JAK2, a STAT3 e o GLUT4 foram medidas por Western Blotting. Além disso, o peso dos filhotes, bem como os níveis plasmáticos de glicose, insulina e leptina foram determinados. Para a segunda parte do estudo, camundongos C57BL/6J foram alimentados por uma dieta controle ou por uma DH por 4 semanas antes do acasalamento, e as fêmeas grávidas foram mantidas nestas mesmas dietas até o desmame. Após o desmame, os filhotes foram alimentados ou com uma ração controle (PCC e PHC), ou com uma DH (PCH e PHH) por 9 semanas. Aos 3 meses, o metabolismo sistêmico, a função e o metabolismo cadíacos, bem como a expressão gênica foram investigados nos machos. Resultados: Ratos hiperalimentados através da redução da ninhada apresentaram sobrepeso, tiveram altos níveis plasmáticos de insulina e leptina, e um aumento no conteúdo cardíaco de todos os componentes das cascatas de sinalização da insulina e da leptina investigados...


Introduction: Population studies and investigations in animal models have shown that adverse peri-natal environments, including maternal overnutrition, are associated with long-term metabolic consequences, particularly obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. In the present study, we first investigated the association between overfeeding through litter size reduction and alterations in insulin and leptin signaling in the hearts of Wistar rats at early life. At a separate occasion, we analyzed metabolic, genetic and cardiac adaptations in the male adult offspring of C57BL/6J mice, whose parents were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) before breeding, and whose mothers were kept in the HFD throughout gestation and lactation. Methods: For the first part of the study, Wistar rats were overfed through litter size reduction to only three pups. At 10 and 21 days of life, key proteins such as insulin receptor, leptin receptor, PI3-kinase, JAK2, STAT3, and GLUT4 were measured by Western Blot. Furthermore, the pups' weight and the plasma levels of insulin, leptin and glucose were determined. For the second part of the study, the parents were fed either control or HDF for 4 weeks before breeding, and the pregnant females were kept on the same respective diets until weaning. After weaning, the offspring were fed either normal chow (Control and PHF) or a HFD (Cont-HF and PHF-HF) for 9 weeks. At 12 weeks, systemic metabolic parameters, cardiac function and metabolism, and gene expression were investigated. Results: Rats overfed through litter size reduction were overweight, had high insulin and leptin plasma levels, and increased cardiac content of all components from insulin and leptin signaling cascades investigated, leading to an increased translocation of GLUT4 at 10 and 21 days of age. At 12 weeks, body weight, body fat and plasma levels of insulin, adiponectin and leptin were unchanged in PHF mice. Moreover, these mie had improved gluycose...


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , /metabolism , Cardiovascular Diseases/metabolism , Metabolic Diseases/complications , Hyperlipidemias , Hyperphagia/metabolism , Overnutrition/metabolism , Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Obesity/metabolism , Dietary Fats/metabolism , Rats, Wistar
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