Maternal high-fat diet promotes enhanced airway hyperresponsiveness and impaired bronchodilation response in adult male offspring.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Luiz Otávio Lourenço, Évila da Silva Lopes Salles, Ricardo Murilo Pereira Emídio, Valdemar Antonio Paffaro Junior, Roseli Soncini, Bruno Zavan
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Abstract

Obesity induced by a high-fat diet (HFD) is a growing global health concern, often linked to numerous metabolic and respiratory disorders. This study investigates the impact of a maternal HFD on the respiratory physiology of adult offspring, emphasizing the potential for fetal programming to exacerbate airway responsiveness. Adult male offspring from dams fed a HFD or a control diet during gestation were submitted to ventilatory mechanical analysis following bronchoconstrictor and bronchodilator challenge. Offspring from the HFD group demonstrated increased body weight, elevated blood glucose levels, heightened airway responsiveness to methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction, and impaired bronchodilator efficacy compared to controls. These findings underscore the potential long-term impact of maternal nutrition on offspring respiratory health. The study also highlights the necessity of identifying critical therapeutic targets for managing respiratory dysfunction in populations exposed to maternal obesity, intending to improve treatment outcomes and prevent related respiratory complications.

母体高脂肪饮食促进成年雄性后代气道高反应性增强和支气管扩张反应受损。
高脂肪饮食引起的肥胖是一个日益严重的全球健康问题,通常与许多代谢和呼吸系统疾病有关。本研究调查了母体HFD对成年后代呼吸生理的影响,强调了胎儿编程加剧气道反应性的可能性。在妊娠期饲喂HFD或对照饲料的成年雄性后代在支气管收缩剂和支气管扩张剂刺激后进行了通气力学分析。与对照组相比,HFD组的后代表现出体重增加,血糖水平升高,气道对甲基苯丙胺引起的支气管收缩的反应性增强,支气管扩张剂的疗效受损。这些发现强调了母体营养对后代呼吸健康的潜在长期影响。该研究还强调了确定关键治疗靶点的必要性,以管理暴露于母亲肥胖人群的呼吸功能障碍,旨在改善治疗结果并预防相关的呼吸并发症。
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自引率
4.80%
发文量
90
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1929, the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology is a monthly journal that reports current research in all aspects of physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, and toxicology, contributed by recognized experts and scientists. It publishes symposium reviews and award lectures and occasionally dedicates entire issues or portions of issues to subjects of special interest to its international readership. The journal periodically publishes a “Made In Canada” special section that features invited review articles from internationally recognized scientists who have received some of their training in Canada.
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