Department of Molecular Prevention, Institute of Human Nutrition and Food Science, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany.
IUBMB Life. 2012 Jul;64(7):644-8. doi: 10.1002/iub.1042. Epub 2012 May 28.
Epidemiological data from human populations and few reports in rodents suggested that the paternal diet affects offspring adiposity and its related diseases. We tested whether this nongenetic and intergenerational inheritance depends on paternal treatment dose. Using the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans, males undergoing several dietary restriction regimes were crossed with ad libitum fed females. We found an inverted U-shaped relationship between the extent of paternal dietary restriction and the level of fat content of progeny. The relationship was evident in both sexes. Body proportions were not affected in offspring. Overall, our findings extent the concept of developmental and adaptive plasticity to include the extent of paternal food consumption in the origin of phenotypic alterations.
人群流行病学数据和少数啮齿动物报告表明,父代饮食会影响后代的肥胖程度及其相关疾病。我们测试了这种非遗传和跨代遗传是否取决于父代的处理剂量。使用模式生物秀丽隐杆线虫,让经历几种饮食限制的雄性与自由进食的雌性交配。我们发现,父代饮食限制的程度与后代脂肪含量之间存在倒 U 型关系。这种关系在两性中都很明显。后代的身体比例不受影响。总的来说,我们的研究结果将发育和适应可塑性的概念扩展到表型改变的起源中,包括父代食物消耗的程度。