Fetal programming by high-fat diet promoted the decreased of the prostate in adult Wistar albino rats

IF 2.6 Q2 Medicine
Pamella Campos-Silva, Angelo Fernandes, Waldemar Costa, Francisco Jose Sampaio, Bianca Gregorio
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Abstract

We investigated the effect of a high-fat diet on body metabolism and ventral prostate morphology in 4-months-old offspring. The mother was fed with a control (C) or a high-fat (HF) diet during gestation and lactation. At weaning, the offspring diet remained the same (C/C, n = 8; HF/HF, n = 8) or it was switched (C/HF, n = 8; HF/C, n = 9). Biometry, blood pressure (BP), glucose, lipid metabolism and ventral prostate were evaluated. Triacylglycerol of HF/C increased, and the C/HF group had decreased HDL-c levels (P = 0.0005 and P = 0.0100, respectively). All groups on the HF diet presented hyperglycemia (P = 0.0064). Serum testosterone diminished in the C/HF group (P = 0.0218). The HF diet, regardless of the period, reduced prostatic acinar area (P < 0.0001). The epithelium height was smaller in HF/C and HF/HF groups compared with C/C and C/HF (P < 0.0001), and the volume density of epithelium was lower in HF/C group compared with the C/C and C/HF (P = 0.0024). The volume density of smooth muscle cells diminished in C/HF and HF/C (P = 0.0013), and the volume density of connective tissue was reduced in HF/C and HF/HF (P < 0.0001). High-fat diet intake during prenatal and postnatal life leads to prostatic atrophy, which may impair prostate secretory activity and contractility, and thus disturb reproductive function in adulthood.

高脂饮食对成年Wistar白化大鼠前列腺功能降低有促进作用
我们研究了高脂肪饮食对4个月大幼鼠身体代谢和腹侧前列腺形态的影响。母亲在妊娠期和哺乳期饲喂对照(C)或高脂(HF)饮食。断奶时,子代日粮保持不变(C/C, n = 8;HF/HF, n = 8)或切换(C/HF, n = 8;HF/C, n = 9)。测量生物测量、血压(BP)、葡萄糖、脂质代谢和腹侧前列腺。HF/C三酰甘油升高,C/HF组HDL-c水平降低(P = 0.0005, P = 0.0100)。HF饲粮组均出现高血糖(P = 0.0064)。C/HF组血清睾酮水平降低(P = 0.0218)。无论在哪个时期,HF饮食均可减少前列腺腺泡面积(P <0.0001)。与C/C组和C/HF组相比,HF/C组和HF/HF组的上皮高度较小(P <0.0001), HF/C组上皮体积密度低于C/C组和C/HF组(P = 0.0024)。C/HF和HF/C组平滑肌细胞体积密度降低(P = 0.0013), HF/C和HF/HF组结缔组织体积密度降低(P <0.0001)。产前和产后摄入高脂肪饮食可导致前列腺萎缩,损害前列腺分泌活性和收缩力,从而影响成年后的生殖功能。
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Mechanisms of Development
Mechanisms of Development 生物-发育生物学
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3.60
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审稿时长
12.4 weeks
期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Development is an international journal covering the areas of cell biology and developmental biology. In addition to publishing work at the interphase of these two disciplines, we also publish work that is purely cell biology as well as classical developmental biology. Mechanisms of Development will consider papers in any area of cell biology or developmental biology, in any model system like animals and plants, using a variety of approaches, such as cellular, biomechanical, molecular, quantitative, computational and theoretical biology. Areas of particular interest include: Cell and tissue morphogenesis Cell adhesion and migration Cell shape and polarity Biomechanics Theoretical modelling of cell and developmental biology Quantitative biology Stem cell biology Cell differentiation Cell proliferation and cell death Evo-Devo Membrane traffic Metabolic regulation Organ and organoid development Regeneration Mechanisms of Development does not publish descriptive studies of gene expression patterns and molecular screens; for submission of such studies see Gene Expression Patterns.
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