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housing温度调节饮食诱导的大鼠孕期前后脂肪量增加对脂肪组织的影响。 (注:原文中“housing”可能有误,推测应该是“housing temperature”即“环境温度”,准确译文:环境温度调节饮食诱导的大鼠孕期前后脂肪量增加对脂肪组织的影响。 )

Housing Temperature Modulates the Impact of Diet-Induced Rise in Fat Mass on Adipose Tissue Before and During Pregnancy in Rats.

作者信息

Albustanji Layla, Perez Gabriela S, AlHarethi Enas, Aldiss Peter, Bloor Ian, Barreto-Medeiros Jairza M, Budge Helen, Symonds Michael E, Dellschaft Neele

机构信息

Early Life Research Unit, Division of Child Health, Obstetrics, and Gynaecology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Graduate Program of Food Nutrition and Health, Department of Food Science, School of Nutrition, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2019 Mar 6;10:209. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00209. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

To investigate whether housing temperature influences rat adiposity, and the extent it is modified by diet and/or pregnancy. Housing temperature impacts on brown adipose tissue, that possess a unique uncoupling protein (UCP) 1, which, when activated by reduced ambient temperature, enables rapid heat generation. We, therefore, examined whether the effects of dietary induced rise in fat mass on interscapular brown fat in female rats were dependent on housing temperature, and whether pregnancy further modulates the response. Four week old rats were either maintained at thermoneutrality (27°C) or at a "standard" cool temperature (20°C), and fed either a control or obesogenic (high in fat and sugar) diet until 10 weeks old. They were then either tissue sampled or mated with a male maintained under the same conditions. The remaining dams were tissue sampled at either 10 or 19 days gestation. Diet had the greatest effect on fat mass at thermoneutrality although, by 19 days gestation, fat weight was similar between groups. Prior to mating, the abundance of UCP1 was higher at 20°C, but was similar between groups during pregnancy. mRNA followed a similar pattern, with expression declining to a greater extent in the animals maintained at 20°C. Housing temperature has a marked influence on the effect of dietary induced rise in fat deposition that was modified through gestation. This maybe mediated by the reduction in UCP1 with housing at thermoneutrality prior to pregnancy and could subsequently impact on growth and development of the offspring.

摘要

为研究饲养温度是否会影响大鼠肥胖,以及饮食和/或怀孕对其影响的程度。饲养温度会影响棕色脂肪组织,该组织拥有一种独特的解偶联蛋白(UCP)1,当环境温度降低激活该蛋白时,可实现快速产热。因此,我们研究了饮食诱导的雌性大鼠脂肪量增加对肩胛间棕色脂肪的影响是否取决于饲养温度,以及怀孕是否会进一步调节这种反应。将四周龄大鼠分别饲养在热中性环境(27°C)或“标准”凉爽环境(20°C)中,并分别喂食对照饮食或致肥胖饮食(高脂肪和高糖)至十周龄。然后对它们进行组织取样,或者与处于相同条件下饲养的雄性大鼠交配。其余的母鼠在妊娠10天或19天时进行组织取样。尽管到妊娠19天时,各组之间的脂肪重量相似,但饮食在热中性环境下对脂肪量的影响最大。交配前,UCP1的丰度在20°C时较高,但在怀孕期间各组之间相似。mRNA也呈现类似模式,在饲养于20°C环境中的动物中,其表达下降幅度更大。饲养温度对饮食诱导的脂肪沉积增加的影响具有显著作用,这种影响在妊娠期间会发生改变。这可能是由于怀孕前处于热中性环境下饲养导致UCP1减少所介导的,并且随后可能会影响后代的生长发育。

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