Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition
Online ISSN : 1880-5086
Print ISSN : 0912-0009
ISSN-L : 0912-0009
Body Fat Accumulation in the Male Offspring of Rats Fed High-Fat Diet
Qing WUYasuhiro MIZUSHIMAMasahiko KOMIYATatsuhiro MATSUOMasashige SUZUKI
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1998 Volume 25 Issue 2 Pages 71-79

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Body fat accumulation was studied in the male offspring of rats fed a high-fat or low-fat diet. Male and female Sprague-Dawley rats fed a high-fat (HF) diet or a low-fat (LF) diet were mated in the same diet group at age 13 weeks, and male pups (lst generation) obtained were used in this experiment. The rats of the lst generation were nurtured by their own mother rats (experiment 1) or by F344 foster mother rats (chow-fed) during the suckling period (experiment 2) or during both pregnancy and suckling period (experiment 3). After weaning, male offspring of rats fed the high HF diet (HF-parent rats) or the LF diet (LF-parent rats) were fed a HF diet or low LF diet (experiment 1), or a HF diet only (experiments 2, 3) for 12-17 weeks. Body weights and abdominal adipose tissue weights were greater for HF-parent offspring than for LF-parent offspring under controlled environmental back-grounds for the mother rats during pregnancy and the suckling period. The plasma leptin and insulin concentrations were higher in offspring of HF-parent rats. These results suggest that the effects of maternal HF diet feeding remain in male offspring even though environmental factors are controlled during pregnancy and the suckling period.

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