Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass impairs insulin action and endocrine pancreatic function in male F1 offspring.
Carla Bruna PietrobonIala Milene BertassoRosane Aparecida RibeiroAna Claudia Paiva Alegre-MallerCamila LubaczeuskiAntonio Carlos BoscheroAllan Cezar Faria AraújoSandra Lucinei BalboMaria Lúcia BonfleurPublished in: European journal of nutrition (2019)
RYGB in WD dams negatively affected their F1 offspring, leading to catch-up growth, insulin resistance in skeletal muscle and white fat, and β-cell dysfunction. Therefore, our data are the first to demonstrate that the RYGB in female rats may aggravate the metabolic imprinting induced by maternal WD consumption, in their male F1 descendants. However, since we only used male F1 rats, further studies are necessary to demonstrate if such effect may also occur in female F1 offspring from dams that underwent RYGB operation.
Keyphrases
- roux en y gastric bypass
- weight loss
- gastric bypass
- high fat diet
- obese patients
- skeletal muscle
- bariatric surgery
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- insulin resistance
- birth weight
- single cell
- oxidative stress
- electronic health record
- cell therapy
- big data
- metabolic syndrome
- pregnant women
- mesenchymal stem cells
- physical activity
- deep learning
- body mass index
- weight gain
- case control
- preterm birth