MATERNAL FOOD RESTRICTION DURING LACTATION PROMOTES RENAL DYSFUNCTION IN THE MALE OFFSPRING AT ADULTHOOD

Autores

  • Maria Eduarda R. da Silva Autor
  • Keilah V. N. Cavalcante Autor
  • Marcos Divino Ferreira-Junior Autor
  • Ariel Penha Carvalho da Mota Autor
  • Isadora Silva Rosa Autor
  • Jose Antonio Barbosa Lima Sobrinho Autor
  • Rodrigo Mello Gomes Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/arqmudi.v27iESPECIAL.68202

Palavras-chave:

Food Restriction, Lactation, Renal Dysfunction

Resumo

The aim of this work is to evaluate the renal function and the morphology of the kidneys in
the offspring, of both sexes, of mothers who underwent a 50% food restriction during
lactation. Pregnant Wistar rats were divided into two experimental groups: Control group
(CO) fed with standard diet and Food restriction (FR) fed with standard diet restricted to 50%
of the daily food intake of CO mothers. The intervention was carried out from the 1st to the
14th day of lactation, after from the 14th to the 21st day of lactation. The offspring of both
groups were fed with standard diet and water ad libitum until 120-day-old. At the end of the
experimental period 24-hour urine collection was performed. After euthanasia biochemical
and histological analysis were performed. Male and female FR offspring showed no change in
body weight or kidney weight compared to control counterparts. Male FR showed a reduction
in the glomerular filtration rate (CO 3.22±0.35 vs FR 2.25±0.12; ml/min) and increased total
urinary protein (CO 82.82±11.79 vs FR 123.8±8.37; mg/dL) compared to the CO offspring.
We observed a reduction in glomerular area in the male FR (CO 7259±271.7 vs FR
6349±106.3; μm 2 ) in comparison to CO offspring. In conclusion, maternal food restriction
causes functional and morphological kidney damage in adult males, being a sex-specific
response since females did not show alterations.

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Referências

1st International Symposium of DOHaD & Pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19

Publicado

2023-05-10

Edição

Seção

3. Environmental and dietary influences on the onset of noncommunicable diseases

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MATERNAL FOOD RESTRICTION DURING LACTATION PROMOTES RENAL DYSFUNCTION IN THE MALE OFFSPRING AT ADULTHOOD. arqmudi [Internet]. 10º de maio de 2023 [citado 3º de junho de 2026];27(ESPECIAL1). Disponível em: https://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ArqMudi/article/view/68202