Maternal intermittent fasting in mice disrupts the intestinal barrier leading to metabolic disorder in adult offspring.
Yuan LiangWenzhen YinChao LuoLijun SunTiange FengYunhua ZhangYue YinWeizhen ZhangPublished in: Communications biology (2023)
Maternal nutrition plays a critical role in energy metabolism of offspring. We aim to elucidate the effect of long-term intermittent fasting (IF) before pregnancy on health outcomes of offspring. Here we show long-term IF before pregnancy disrupts intestinal homeostasis of offspring with subsequent disorder of glucose and lipid metabolism. This occurs through the reduction in beneficial microbiota such as Lactobacillus_intestinalis. Our observations further support the concept that intestinal microbiota in offspring is vulnerable to maternal nutrition, and its homeostasis is critical for the integrity of intestinal barrier and metabolic homeostasis.