Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.

The major goal of animal production is to obtain abundant and healthy meat for consumers. Maternal food restriction (MFR) is often applied in farms to reduce production costs. However, the suitability of MFR in livestock animals is questionable, as this management may compromise maternal fitness due...

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Main Authors: Jorge Lopez-Tello, Maria Arias-Alvarez, Maria Angeles Jimenez-Martinez, Rosa Maria Garcia-Garcia, Maria Rodriguez, Pedro Luis Lorenzo Gonzalez, Ruben Bermejo-Poza, Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes, Pilar Garcia Rebollar
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5207739?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-991147f7873344a3a5bdb4f73d20ce972020-11-25T01:24:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01121e016919410.1371/journal.pone.0169194Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.Jorge Lopez-TelloMaria Arias-AlvarezMaria Angeles Jimenez-MartinezRosa Maria Garcia-GarciaMaria RodriguezPedro Luis Lorenzo GonzalezRuben Bermejo-PozaAntonio Gonzalez-BulnesPilar Garcia RebollarThe major goal of animal production is to obtain abundant and healthy meat for consumers. Maternal food restriction (MFR) is often applied in farms to reduce production costs. However, the suitability of MFR in livestock animals is questionable, as this management may compromise maternal fitness due to a severe negative energetic balance and can induce Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and prenatal programming in the offspring. Here, we sought to determine, using pregnant rabbits, the consequences of MFR on maternal endocrine and metabolic status and conceptus development. Pregnant dams were distributed into three groups: CONTROL (ad libitum feeding throughout the entire pregnancy; mean pregnancy length being around 31 days), UNDERFED (50% MFR during the entire pregnancy) and EARLY-UNDERFED (50% MFR only during the preimplantation period, Days 0-7). Maternal leptin concentrations and glycemic and lipid profiles were determined throughout pregnancy, whilst conceptus development was assessed ex-vivo at Day 28. Placental parameters were determined by macroscopic and histological evaluations and apoptotic assessments (TUNEL and Caspase-3). The main results of the study showed that, despite MFR altered maternal plasma lipid concentration (P<0.05), there were no effects on maternal bodyweight, plasma leptin concentration or glycemic profile. Fetal crown-rump lengths were reduced in both undernourished groups (P<0.001), but a significant reduction in fetal weight was only observed in the UNDERFED group (P<0.001). Growth in both undernourished groups was asymmetrical, with reduced liver weight (P<0.001) and significantly increased brain: fetal weight-ratio (P<0.001) and brain: liver weight-ratio (P<0.001) when compared to the CONTROL group. A significant reduction in placental weight was only observed in the UNDERFED group (P<0.001), despite both undernourished groups showing higher apoptotic rates at decidua and labyrinth zone (P<0.05) than the CONTROL group. Thus, these groups evidenced signs of placental degeneration, necrosis and stromal collapse. In summary, MFR may encourage the mother to make strategic decisions to safeguard her metabolic status and fitness at the expense of growth reduction in the litter, resulting in enhanced apoptotic and pathological processes at placental level and IUGR.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5207739?pdf=render
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author Jorge Lopez-Tello
Maria Arias-Alvarez
Maria Angeles Jimenez-Martinez
Rosa Maria Garcia-Garcia
Maria Rodriguez
Pedro Luis Lorenzo Gonzalez
Ruben Bermejo-Poza
Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes
Pilar Garcia Rebollar
spellingShingle Jorge Lopez-Tello
Maria Arias-Alvarez
Maria Angeles Jimenez-Martinez
Rosa Maria Garcia-Garcia
Maria Rodriguez
Pedro Luis Lorenzo Gonzalez
Ruben Bermejo-Poza
Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes
Pilar Garcia Rebollar
Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jorge Lopez-Tello
Maria Arias-Alvarez
Maria Angeles Jimenez-Martinez
Rosa Maria Garcia-Garcia
Maria Rodriguez
Pedro Luis Lorenzo Gonzalez
Ruben Bermejo-Poza
Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes
Pilar Garcia Rebollar
author_sort Jorge Lopez-Tello
title Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.
title_short Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.
title_full Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.
title_fullStr Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.
title_full_unstemmed Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy.
title_sort competition for materno-fetal resource partitioning in a rabbit model of undernourished pregnancy.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The major goal of animal production is to obtain abundant and healthy meat for consumers. Maternal food restriction (MFR) is often applied in farms to reduce production costs. However, the suitability of MFR in livestock animals is questionable, as this management may compromise maternal fitness due to a severe negative energetic balance and can induce Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and prenatal programming in the offspring. Here, we sought to determine, using pregnant rabbits, the consequences of MFR on maternal endocrine and metabolic status and conceptus development. Pregnant dams were distributed into three groups: CONTROL (ad libitum feeding throughout the entire pregnancy; mean pregnancy length being around 31 days), UNDERFED (50% MFR during the entire pregnancy) and EARLY-UNDERFED (50% MFR only during the preimplantation period, Days 0-7). Maternal leptin concentrations and glycemic and lipid profiles were determined throughout pregnancy, whilst conceptus development was assessed ex-vivo at Day 28. Placental parameters were determined by macroscopic and histological evaluations and apoptotic assessments (TUNEL and Caspase-3). The main results of the study showed that, despite MFR altered maternal plasma lipid concentration (P<0.05), there were no effects on maternal bodyweight, plasma leptin concentration or glycemic profile. Fetal crown-rump lengths were reduced in both undernourished groups (P<0.001), but a significant reduction in fetal weight was only observed in the UNDERFED group (P<0.001). Growth in both undernourished groups was asymmetrical, with reduced liver weight (P<0.001) and significantly increased brain: fetal weight-ratio (P<0.001) and brain: liver weight-ratio (P<0.001) when compared to the CONTROL group. A significant reduction in placental weight was only observed in the UNDERFED group (P<0.001), despite both undernourished groups showing higher apoptotic rates at decidua and labyrinth zone (P<0.05) than the CONTROL group. Thus, these groups evidenced signs of placental degeneration, necrosis and stromal collapse. In summary, MFR may encourage the mother to make strategic decisions to safeguard her metabolic status and fitness at the expense of growth reduction in the litter, resulting in enhanced apoptotic and pathological processes at placental level and IUGR.
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