Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring

Abstract Maternal obesity induced by cafeteria diet (CAF) predisposes offspring to obesity and metabolic diseases, events that could be avoided by maternal bariatric surgery (BS). Herein we evaluated whether maternal BS is able to modulate brown adipose tissue (BAT) morphology and function in adult...

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Main Authors: Vanessa Marieli Ceglarek, Iala Milene Bertasso, Carla Bruna Pietrobon, Sofia Pizzato Scomazzon, Nayara Carvalho Leite, Maria Lúcia Bonfleur, Allan Cezar Faria Araújo, Sandra Lucinei Balbo, Sabrina Grassiolli
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80104-8
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spelling doaj-96817aa0e9ea4aedacf370f7a779cb2f2021-01-17T12:33:15ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111410.1038/s41598-020-80104-8Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspringVanessa Marieli Ceglarek0Iala Milene Bertasso1Carla Bruna Pietrobon2Sofia Pizzato Scomazzon3Nayara Carvalho Leite4Maria Lúcia Bonfleur5Allan Cezar Faria Araújo6Sandra Lucinei Balbo7Sabrina Grassiolli8Laboratory of Endocrine and Metabolic Physiology, Biosciences and Health, Postgraduate, University of West ParanaLaboratory of Endocrine and Metabolic Physiology, Biosciences and Health, Postgraduate, University of West ParanaLaboratory of Endocrine and Metabolic Physiology, Biosciences and Health, Postgraduate, University of West ParanaMedical Sciences: Endocrinology Post Graduate Program, Federal University of Rio Grande do SulObesity Comorbidities and Research Center, University of CampinasLaboratory of Endocrine and Metabolic Physiology, Biosciences and Health, Postgraduate, University of West ParanaLaboratory of Endocrine and Metabolic Physiology, Biosciences and Health, Postgraduate, University of West ParanaLaboratory of Endocrine and Metabolic Physiology, Biosciences and Health, Postgraduate, University of West ParanaLaboratory of Endocrine and Metabolic Physiology, Biosciences and Health, Postgraduate, University of West ParanaAbstract Maternal obesity induced by cafeteria diet (CAF) predisposes offspring to obesity and metabolic diseases, events that could be avoided by maternal bariatric surgery (BS). Herein we evaluated whether maternal BS is able to modulate brown adipose tissue (BAT) morphology and function in adult male rats born from obese female rats submitted to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). For this, adult male rat offspring were obtained from female rats that consumed standard diet (CTL), or CAF diet, and were submitted to simulated operation or RYGB. Analysis of offspring showed that, at 120 days of life, the maternal CAF diet induced adiposity and decreased the expression of mitochondrial Complex I (CI) and Complex III (CIII) in the BAT, resulting in higher accumulation of lipids than in BAT from offspring of CTL dams. Moreover, maternal RYGB increased UCP1 expression and prevented excessive deposition of lipids in the BAT of adult male offspring rats. However, maternal RYGB failed to reverse the effects of maternal diet on CI and CIII expression. Thus, maternal CAF promotes higher lipid deposition in the BAT of offspring, contributing to elevated adiposity. Maternal RYGB prevented obesity in offspring, probably by increasing the expression of UCP1.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80104-8
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author Vanessa Marieli Ceglarek
Iala Milene Bertasso
Carla Bruna Pietrobon
Sofia Pizzato Scomazzon
Nayara Carvalho Leite
Maria Lúcia Bonfleur
Allan Cezar Faria Araújo
Sandra Lucinei Balbo
Sabrina Grassiolli
spellingShingle Vanessa Marieli Ceglarek
Iala Milene Bertasso
Carla Bruna Pietrobon
Sofia Pizzato Scomazzon
Nayara Carvalho Leite
Maria Lúcia Bonfleur
Allan Cezar Faria Araújo
Sandra Lucinei Balbo
Sabrina Grassiolli
Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring
Scientific Reports
author_facet Vanessa Marieli Ceglarek
Iala Milene Bertasso
Carla Bruna Pietrobon
Sofia Pizzato Scomazzon
Nayara Carvalho Leite
Maria Lúcia Bonfleur
Allan Cezar Faria Araújo
Sandra Lucinei Balbo
Sabrina Grassiolli
author_sort Vanessa Marieli Ceglarek
title Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring
title_short Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring
title_full Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring
title_fullStr Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases UCP1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring
title_sort maternal roux-en-y gastric bypass surgery reduces lipid deposition and increases ucp1 expression in the brown adipose tissue of male offspring
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Maternal obesity induced by cafeteria diet (CAF) predisposes offspring to obesity and metabolic diseases, events that could be avoided by maternal bariatric surgery (BS). Herein we evaluated whether maternal BS is able to modulate brown adipose tissue (BAT) morphology and function in adult male rats born from obese female rats submitted to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). For this, adult male rat offspring were obtained from female rats that consumed standard diet (CTL), or CAF diet, and were submitted to simulated operation or RYGB. Analysis of offspring showed that, at 120 days of life, the maternal CAF diet induced adiposity and decreased the expression of mitochondrial Complex I (CI) and Complex III (CIII) in the BAT, resulting in higher accumulation of lipids than in BAT from offspring of CTL dams. Moreover, maternal RYGB increased UCP1 expression and prevented excessive deposition of lipids in the BAT of adult male offspring rats. However, maternal RYGB failed to reverse the effects of maternal diet on CI and CIII expression. Thus, maternal CAF promotes higher lipid deposition in the BAT of offspring, contributing to elevated adiposity. Maternal RYGB prevented obesity in offspring, probably by increasing the expression of UCP1.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80104-8
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