Truc T K Le, Gabriella A Andreani, Saleh Mahmood, Mulchand S Patel, Todd C Rideout
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摘要
我们研究了膳食α-硫辛酸(LA;R对映体)补充对肥胖合并妊娠孕妇产后体重及代谢健康的影响。48只雌性Sprague-Dawley大鼠在孕前、妊娠和哺乳期被随机分为三组:(i)低热量控制饮食(CON);(ii)导致肥胖的高热量饮食;或(iii)添加0.25% LA的HC日粮(HC+LA)。在后代断奶后,所有母亲在产后140天内改为CON饮食,以评估母亲的体重和代谢健康指标。hc喂养的母亲肝脏胆固醇浓度高于CON母亲(p p p p = 0.06)。相比之下,HC+LA母鼠的血糖控制水平较低(p p > 0.05),但它确实改变了脂质代谢的几个方面,包括血清HDL-C降低和肝脏胆固醇浓度降低,这在一定程度上是通过低密度脂蛋白受体表达的降低来介导的。我们得出的结论是,怀孕期间的母亲肥胖会对体重增加和血糖控制产生长期的有害影响,即使在产后改用低热量饮食后也是如此。母体补充LA可能能够部分抵消这些影响,可能是通过在怀孕期间防止过量的GWG。然而,需要进一步的工作来确定补充la的母亲血清HDL-C降低的后果。
Influence of Maternal Alpha-Lipoic Acid Supplementation on Postpartum Body Weight and Metabolic Health in Rats with Obesity.
We examined the influence of dietary α-lipoic acid (LA; R enantiomer) supplementation in obese-complicated pregnancies on maternal postpartum body weight and metabolic health. Forty-eight female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into three dietary groups throughout pre-pregnancy, gestation, and lactation: (i) a low-calorie control diet (CON); (ii) a high calorie obesity-inducing diet (HC); or (iii) the HC diet with 0.25% LA (HC+LA). Following offspring weaning, all mothers were switched to the CON diet for a postpartum period of 140 days to assess maternal body weight and markers of metabolic health. HC-fed mothers showed excessive (p < 0.05) gestational weight gain (GWG), higher (p < 0.05) postpartum body weight, reduced (p < 0.05) glycemic control (lower glucose:insulin ratio) and higher (p = 0.06) hepatic cholesterol concentration versus CON mothers. In contrast, HC+LA mothers demonstrated lower (p < 0.05) body weight throughout the experimental period compared with HC mothers, primarily due to a marked reduction in GWG. Although LA did not protect (p > 0.05) against reduced glycemic control, it did alter several aspects of lipid metabolism including reduced serum HDL-C and a lower concentration of hepatic cholesterol which was mediated partly through a reduction in low-density lipoprotein receptor expression. We conclude that maternal obesity during pregnancy leads to a longer-term detrimental impact on weight gain and glycemic control, even after switching to a low-calorie postpartum diet. Maternal LA supplementation may be able to partially offset these effects, likely by protecting against excessive GWG during pregnancy. However, further work is required to determine the consequences of reduced serum HDL-C in LA-supplemented mothers.
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