Artículo
Maternal taurine supplementation in rats partially prevents the adverse effects of early-life protein deprivation on b-cell function and insulin sensitivity
Tang, Christine; Marchand, K.elly; Lam, Loretta; Lux, Victoria Adela R.
; Thyssen, Sandra M.; Guo, June; Giacca, A.dria; Arany, Edith
Fecha de publicación:
23/04/2013
Editorial:
Bioscientifica
Revista:
Reproduction
ISSN:
1470-1626
e-ISSN:
1741-7899
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Dietary protein restriction during pregnancy and lactation in rats impairs b-cell function and mass in neonates and leads to glucose intolerance in adult offspring. Maternal taurine (Tau) supplementation during pregnancy in rats restores b-cell function and mass in neonates, but its long-term effects are unclear. The prevention of postnatal catch-up growth has been suggested to improve glucose tolerance in adult offspring of low-protein (LP)-fed mothers. The objective of this study was to examine the relative contribution of b-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance to impaired glucose tolerance in 130-day-old rat offspring of LP-fed mothers and the effects of maternal Tau supplementation on b-cell function and insulin resistance in these offspring. Pregnant rats were fed i) control, ii) LP, and iii) LPCTau diets during gestation and lactation. Offspring were given a control diet following weaning. A fourth group consisting of offspring of LP-fed mothers, maintained on a LP diet following weaning, was also studied (LP-all life). Insulin sensitivity in the offspring of LP-fed mothers was reduced in females but not in males. In both genders, LP exposure decreased b-cell function. Tau supplementation improved insulin sensitivity in females and b-cell function in males. The LP-all life diet improved b-cell function in males. We conclude that i) maternal Tau supplementation has persistent effects on improving glucose metabolism (b-cell function and insulin sensitivity) in adult rat offspring of LP-fed mothers and ii) increasing the amount of protein in the diet of offspring adapted to a LP diet after weaning may impair glucose metabolism (b-cell function) in a gender-specific manner.
Palabras clave:
Islets
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Dietary Proteins
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Rat
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Wistar
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Articulos de INST.DE BIOLOGIA Y MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL (I)
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Tang, Christine; Marchand, K.elly; Lam, Loretta; Lux, Victoria Adela R.; Thyssen, Sandra M.; et al.; Maternal taurine supplementation in rats partially prevents the adverse effects of early-life protein deprivation on b-cell function and insulin sensitivity; Bioscientifica; Reproduction; 146; 6; 23-4-2013; 609-620
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