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Enhancing Hepatic Fatty Acid Oxidation as a Strategy for Reversing Metabolic Disorders Programmed by Maternal Undernutrition During Gestation

Journal

CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 1498-1515

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000358714

Keywords

Cpt1a; Calorie restriction; Gestation; Gene transference; Liver

Funding

  1. Spanish Government [AGL2012-33692, SAF2010-20039, SAF2011-30520-C02-01]
  2. European Union (BIOCLAIMS) [FP7-244995]
  3. Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  4. Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red Fisiopatologia de la Obesidad y Nutricion (CIBEROBN)
  5. EFSD/Lilly and EFSD/Janssen
  6. L'Oreal-UNESCO
  7. European Nutrigenomics Organization, EU [FP6-506360]

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Background/Aims: Moderate maternal calorie-restriction during gestation programmes offspring for a major propensity to develop metabolic alterations in adulthood. We aimed to assess whether increased hepatic fatty-acid oxidation (FAO), at early ages, by gene transfer of Cpt1am (active mutant of carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1a), may be a strategy for reversing metabolic disturbances associated to maternal calorie-restriction during gestation in rats. Methods: AAV-Gfp (control) and AAV-Cpt1am vectors were administered by tail vein injection in 18-day-old control-pups and the offspring of 20% calorie-restricted rats during gestation (CR). After weaning, animals were fed with normal-fat diet. At the age of 4 months, they were moved to HF-diet and sacrificed at the age of 6 months to collect tissues. Locomotive activity, energy expenditure and blood pressure were measured. Results: Under HF-diet, CR-animals showed higher HOMA-IR, adipocyte diameter and hepatic triglyceride accumulation than controls; these alterations were reverted in Cpt1am-injected animals. In liver, this treatment ameliorated inflammatory state, decreased expression of lipogenesis-related genes and partially restored the decreased expression of leptin-receptor occurring in CR-animals. Treatment also reverted the decreased energy expenditure and the increased blood pressure of CR-animals. Conclusion: Increasing hepatic FAO through AAV-Cpt1am injection at juvenile ages prevents some metabolic disorders associated to gestational maternal calorie-restriction. Copyright (C) 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel

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