L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal Growth

Excess L-tryptophan (L-Trp) in the diet decreases fetal body weight. However, the relationship between L-Trp concentration and its effects on maternal, placental, and fetal growth are not well-understood. We investigated the effects of excess L-Trp intake on maternal, placental, and fetal growth. Fe...

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Main Authors: Ai Tsuji, Chifumi Nakata, Mitsue Sano, Tsutomu Fukuwatari, Katsumi Shibata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Tryptophan Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/IJTR.S12715
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spelling doaj-348fac160a0a4d17b2a201b4d3ee398f2020-11-25T03:28:22ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Tryptophan Research1178-64692013-01-01610.4137/IJTR.S12715L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal GrowthAi Tsuji0Chifumi Nakata1Mitsue Sano2Tsutomu Fukuwatari3Katsumi Shibata4Department of Nutrition, School of Human Cultures, the University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan.Department of Nutrition, School of Human Cultures, the University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan.Department of Nutrition, School of Human Cultures, the University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan.Department of Nutrition, School of Human Cultures, the University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan.Department of Nutrition, School of Human Cultures, the University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan.Excess L-tryptophan (L-Trp) in the diet decreases fetal body weight. However, the relationship between L-Trp concentration and its effects on maternal, placental, and fetal growth are not well-understood. We investigated the effects of excess L-Trp intake on maternal, placental, and fetal growth. Female mice were fed a 20% casein diet (control diet) or control diet plus 2% or 5% L-Trp during gestation. Pup weights did not differ between the control (L-Trp intake: 0.04 g/kg body weight (BW)/day) and 2% L-Trp groups (L-Trp intake: 3.3 g/kg BW/day), but were significantly lower in the 5% L-Trp group (L-Trp intake: 7.0 g/kg BW/day) than in the control and 2% L-Trp groups. These results show that less than 3.3 g/kg BW/day L-Trp intake in pregnant mice during gestation does not affect fetal growth or L-Trp homeostasis in the placenta or fetus.https://doi.org/10.4137/IJTR.S12715
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author Ai Tsuji
Chifumi Nakata
Mitsue Sano
Tsutomu Fukuwatari
Katsumi Shibata
spellingShingle Ai Tsuji
Chifumi Nakata
Mitsue Sano
Tsutomu Fukuwatari
Katsumi Shibata
L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal Growth
International Journal of Tryptophan Research
author_facet Ai Tsuji
Chifumi Nakata
Mitsue Sano
Tsutomu Fukuwatari
Katsumi Shibata
author_sort Ai Tsuji
title L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal Growth
title_short L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal Growth
title_full L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal Growth
title_fullStr L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal Growth
title_full_unstemmed L-Tryptophan Metabolism in Pregnant Mice Fed a High L-Tryptophan Diet and the Effect on Maternal, Placental, and Fetal Growth
title_sort l-tryptophan metabolism in pregnant mice fed a high l-tryptophan diet and the effect on maternal, placental, and fetal growth
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Tryptophan Research
issn 1178-6469
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Excess L-tryptophan (L-Trp) in the diet decreases fetal body weight. However, the relationship between L-Trp concentration and its effects on maternal, placental, and fetal growth are not well-understood. We investigated the effects of excess L-Trp intake on maternal, placental, and fetal growth. Female mice were fed a 20% casein diet (control diet) or control diet plus 2% or 5% L-Trp during gestation. Pup weights did not differ between the control (L-Trp intake: 0.04 g/kg body weight (BW)/day) and 2% L-Trp groups (L-Trp intake: 3.3 g/kg BW/day), but were significantly lower in the 5% L-Trp group (L-Trp intake: 7.0 g/kg BW/day) than in the control and 2% L-Trp groups. These results show that less than 3.3 g/kg BW/day L-Trp intake in pregnant mice during gestation does not affect fetal growth or L-Trp homeostasis in the placenta or fetus.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/IJTR.S12715
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