Journal article
Intergenerational effects of a paternal Western diet during adolescence on offspring gut microbiota, stress reactivity, and social behavior
C Bodden, TY Pang, Y Feng, F Mridha, G Kong, S Li, MJ Watt, AC Reichelt, AJ Hannan
FASEB Journal | WILEY | Published : 2022
Abstract
The global consumption of highly processed, calorie-dense foods has contributed to an epidemic of overweight and obesity, along with negative consequences for metabolic dysfunction and disease susceptibility. As it becomes apparent that overweight and obesity have ripple effects through generations, understanding of the processes involved is required, in both maternal and paternal epigenetic inheritance. We focused on the patrilineal effects of a Western-style high-fat (21%) and high-sugar (34%) diet (WD) compared to control diet (CD) during adolescence and investigated F0 and F1 mice for physiological and behavioral changes. F0 males (fathers) showed increased body weight, impaired glycemic..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project grant (DP180101974 to ACR and AJH). AJH is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NI IMRC) Principal Research Fellow and is also supported by NEIMRC Project Grants and the DHB Foundation, Equity 'frustees.