Journal article
Maternal overnutrition programs changes in the expression of skeletal muscle genes that are associated with insulin resistance and defects of oxidative phosphorylation in adult male rat offspring
C Latouche, SE Heywood, SL Henry, M Ziemann, R Lazarus, A El-Osta, JA Armitage, BA Kingwell
Journal of Nutrition | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2014
Abstract
Children of obese mothers have increased risk of metabolic syndrome as adults. Here we report the effects of a high-fat diet in the absence of maternal obesity at conception on skeletal muscle metabolic and transcriptional profiles of adult male offspring. Female Sprague Dawley rats were fed a diet rich in saturated fat and sucrose [high-fat diet (HFD): 23.5% total fat, 9.83% saturated fat, 20% sucrose wt:wt] or a normal control diet [(CD) 7% total fat, 0.5% saturated fat, 10% sucrose wt:wt] for the 3 wk prior to mating and throughout pregnancy and lactation. Maternal weights were not different at conception; however, HFD-fed dams were 22% heavier than controls during pregnancy. On a normal ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by fellowships from the Heart Foundation and Monash University (to J.A.A.) and by Heart Foundation G11M 5728, an NHMRC program grant, and the OIS scheme from the Victorian State Government.