Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the Offspring

Maternal supplementation with antioxidants and n3 PUFAs may be a promising strategy to reduce the risk of intrauterine growth restriction and preterm delivery, which may diminish the appearance of low-birth-weight neonates. The present study aimed to determine benefits and risks of a dietary supplem...

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Main Authors: Ana Heras-Molina, José Luis Pesantez-Pacheco, Susana Astiz, Consolación Garcia-Contreras, Marta Vazquez-Gomez, Teresa Encinas, Cristina Óvilo, Beatriz Isabel, Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/1946
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spelling doaj-bcc0888f20f549e1af86425d176486bd2020-11-25T03:32:45ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-10-01101946194610.3390/ani10111946Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the OffspringAna Heras-Molina0José Luis Pesantez-Pacheco1Susana Astiz2Consolación Garcia-Contreras3Marta Vazquez-Gomez4Teresa Encinas5Cristina Óvilo6Beatriz Isabel7Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes8SGIT-INIA, Ctra. De La Coruña Km. 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainSGIT-INIA, Ctra. De La Coruña Km. 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainSGIT-INIA, Ctra. De La Coruña Km. 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainSGIT-INIA, Ctra. De La Coruña Km. 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, UCM, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, UCM, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040 Madrid, SpainSGIT-INIA, Ctra. De La Coruña Km. 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, UCM, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040 Madrid, SpainSGIT-INIA, Ctra. De La Coruña Km. 7.5, 28040 Madrid, SpainMaternal supplementation with antioxidants and n3 PUFAs may be a promising strategy to reduce the risk of intrauterine growth restriction and preterm delivery, which may diminish the appearance of low-birth-weight neonates. The present study aimed to determine benefits and risks of a dietary supplementation combining hydroxytyrosol, a polyphenol from olive leaves and fruits, and n3 PUFAs, from linseed oil, on developmental patterns and metabolic traits of offspring in swine, a model of IUGR pregnancies. The results obtained indicate that maternal supplementation with hydroxytyrosol and n-3 fatty acids during pregnancy has no deleterious effects on the reproductive traits of the sows (prolificacy, homogeneity of the litter, and percentage of stillborns and low-birth-weight, LBW, piglets) and the postnatal features of the piglets (growth patterns, adiposity, and metabolic traits). Conversely, in spite of a lower mean weight and corpulence at birth, piglets from the supplemented sows showed higher average daily weight gain and fractional growth rate. Thus, at juvenile stages afterwards, the offspring from the treated group reached higher weight and corpulence, with increased muscle development and better lipidemic and fatty acid profiles, in spite of similar adiposity, than offspring in the control group. However, much caution and more research are still needed before practical recommendation and use in human pregnancies.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/1946antioxidantsfatty-acidsintrauterine-growth-restrictionpregnancyswine-model
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author Ana Heras-Molina
José Luis Pesantez-Pacheco
Susana Astiz
Consolación Garcia-Contreras
Marta Vazquez-Gomez
Teresa Encinas
Cristina Óvilo
Beatriz Isabel
Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes
spellingShingle Ana Heras-Molina
José Luis Pesantez-Pacheco
Susana Astiz
Consolación Garcia-Contreras
Marta Vazquez-Gomez
Teresa Encinas
Cristina Óvilo
Beatriz Isabel
Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes
Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the Offspring
Animals
antioxidants
fatty-acids
intrauterine-growth-restriction
pregnancy
swine-model
author_facet Ana Heras-Molina
José Luis Pesantez-Pacheco
Susana Astiz
Consolación Garcia-Contreras
Marta Vazquez-Gomez
Teresa Encinas
Cristina Óvilo
Beatriz Isabel
Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes
author_sort Ana Heras-Molina
title Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the Offspring
title_short Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the Offspring
title_full Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the Offspring
title_fullStr Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the Offspring
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Supplementation with Polyphenols and Omega-3 Fatty Acids during Pregnancy: Effects on Growth, Metabolism, and Body Composition of the Offspring
title_sort maternal supplementation with polyphenols and omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy: effects on growth, metabolism, and body composition of the offspring
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Maternal supplementation with antioxidants and n3 PUFAs may be a promising strategy to reduce the risk of intrauterine growth restriction and preterm delivery, which may diminish the appearance of low-birth-weight neonates. The present study aimed to determine benefits and risks of a dietary supplementation combining hydroxytyrosol, a polyphenol from olive leaves and fruits, and n3 PUFAs, from linseed oil, on developmental patterns and metabolic traits of offspring in swine, a model of IUGR pregnancies. The results obtained indicate that maternal supplementation with hydroxytyrosol and n-3 fatty acids during pregnancy has no deleterious effects on the reproductive traits of the sows (prolificacy, homogeneity of the litter, and percentage of stillborns and low-birth-weight, LBW, piglets) and the postnatal features of the piglets (growth patterns, adiposity, and metabolic traits). Conversely, in spite of a lower mean weight and corpulence at birth, piglets from the supplemented sows showed higher average daily weight gain and fractional growth rate. Thus, at juvenile stages afterwards, the offspring from the treated group reached higher weight and corpulence, with increased muscle development and better lipidemic and fatty acid profiles, in spite of similar adiposity, than offspring in the control group. However, much caution and more research are still needed before practical recommendation and use in human pregnancies.
topic antioxidants
fatty-acids
intrauterine-growth-restriction
pregnancy
swine-model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/1946
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