Diet-induced maternal obesity alters ovarian morphology and gene expression in the adult mouse offspring

Objective To examine the effects of high-fat (HF) diet-induced maternal obesity on follicular population and gene expression in adult offspring ovaries. Design Experimental mouse study. Setting Laboratory. Animal(s) Mice on HF diet. Intervention(s) Female C57BL/6J mice were fed an HF or standard ch...

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Main Authors: Cheong, Ying (Author), Sadek, Khaled H. (Author), Bruce, Kimberley D. (Author), Macklon, Nick (Author), Cagampang, Felino R. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2014-09.
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520 |a Objective To examine the effects of high-fat (HF) diet-induced maternal obesity on follicular population and gene expression in adult offspring ovaries. Design Experimental mouse study. Setting Laboratory. Animal(s) Mice on HF diet. Intervention(s) Female C57BL/6J mice were fed an HF or standard chow (C) diet 6 weeks before conception, through pregnancy and lactation. Offspring were fed the C or HF diet from weaning, creating the HF/HF, HF/C, C/HF, C/C offspring groups. Main Outcome Measure(s) Follicular counts and gene expression in adult offspring ovaries. Result(s) Prenatal exposure to maternal HF nutrition resulted in the reduction of primordial, antral, and Graafian follicle numbers in offspring ovaries (both HF/C and HF/HF). Expression levels of genes involved in apoptosis (FoXO3a), follicular growth and development (Gdf9), and circadian rhythms generation (Clock and Bmal1) were elevated in the ovaries of HF/C and HF/HF offspring, while expression of the circadian clock genes Cry1 and Per1 were lower in HF/HF ovaries. Conclusion(s) Maternal obesity during pregnancy has long-term deleterious consequences on follicular growth and development in the adult offspring ovaries, which may impact their reproductive potential. © 2014 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. 
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