Changes in Metabolic Parameters of Rats in Different Age Periods After Prenatal Stress

A. S. Martyusheva, A. Subbotina, A. Abramova, Irina V. Alekseeva, S. Pertsov
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INTRODUCTION: Currently, biomedical specialists give special attention to studying the influence of stressogenic factors on an organism of a pregnant woman, the embryonic development of the fetus and the subsequent development of offspring in the early and late ontogenesis. It has been found in a number of studies that prenatal stress can lead to reduction of physical activity and hormonal disorders. The factors leading to disorders in regulation of immune and metabolic homeostasis have been identified. Despite considerable interest in the study of the consequences of prenatal stress, its impact on changes in metabolic intensity in different periods of postnatal ontogenesis in animals of different genders has not been sufficiently studied. AIM: To study parameters of metabolism intensity in different age periods of postnatal ontogenesis in rats offspring of both genders after intrauterine stress load. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stress load was modeled in daily forced swimming of pregnant rats at 1012C for 5 min. Oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide excretion (ml/h/kg), and heat exchange (kcal/h/kg) in male and female rats were determined using a Phenomaster automated modular unit (TSE Systems GmbH, Germany) on the 21st, 30th and 60th day of the ontogenesis. Statistical significance of differences between the studied parameters was assessed using Mann-Whitney U-test for independent groups. RESULTS: The study parameters of intact animals practically did not differ in the suckling (the 21st day) and infantile period (the 30th day), but significantly decreased in the juvenile period of development (the 60th day). It was found that the intrauterine stress did not lead to statistically significant changes in the absolute values of metabolic parameters as compared to the control, but affected the period of appearance of age-related variations of these parameters in male rats. In these animals, the volumes of oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide excretion, and the level of heat radiation reduced as early as in the infantile period (as compared to 21-day-old rats) and reached the minimum level by the 60th day of the postnatal ontogenesis. In female rats subjected to intrauterine stress, changes in the study parameters in different periods of life were similar to those of intact animals. CONCLUSION: Therefore, prenatal stress modeled by swimming of female parents in cold water, has a modulating effect on age-related dynamics of metabolic parameters of male rats, which was manifested by the decrease in these parameters in the earlier period of development.
产前应激后不同年龄阶段大鼠代谢参数的变化
导读:目前,生物医学专家特别关注研究应激因素对孕妇机体、胎儿胚胎发育和后代在个体发生早期和晚期的后续发育的影响。许多研究发现,产前压力会导致身体活动减少和荷尔蒙紊乱。导致免疫和代谢稳态调节失调的因素已经确定。尽管对产前应激后果的研究有相当大的兴趣,但其对不同性别动物出生后个体发生不同时期代谢强度变化的影响尚未得到充分研究。目的:研究子宫内应激负荷对雌雄大鼠子代出生后不同年龄阶段机体代谢强度的影响。材料与方法:模拟妊娠大鼠在1012C下每天强迫游泳5分钟的应激负荷。在个体发生的第21、30和60天,使用Phenomaster自动化模块化装置(TSE Systems GmbH, Germany)测定雄性和雌性大鼠的耗氧量、二氧化碳排泄量(ml/h/kg)和热交换量(kcal/h/kg)。采用Mann-Whitney u检验对独立组进行研究参数间差异的统计学显著性评估。结果:完整动物的研究参数在哺乳期(第21天)和婴儿期(第30天)几乎没有差异,但在幼年发育期(第60天)显著降低。研究发现,与对照组相比,宫内应激没有导致代谢参数绝对值发生统计学意义上的显著变化,但影响了雄性大鼠这些参数出现年龄相关变化的时间。在这些动物中,氧气消耗量、二氧化碳排泄量和热辐射水平早在婴儿期就减少了(与21日龄大鼠相比),并在出生后第60天达到最低水平。在宫内应激的雌性大鼠中,不同生命时期的研究参数变化与完整动物相似。结论:由此可见,雌性亲本在冷水中游泳模拟的产前应激对雄性大鼠代谢参数的年龄相关动态具有调节作用,表现为发育早期代谢参数的降低。
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