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Vitamin A Deficiency during the Perinatal Period and First Weeks of Life Modifies Vitamin A and Lipid Postprandial Metabolism in Both Female and Male Young Rats

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MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH
卷 65, 期 21, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.202100451

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[1-C-13]-oleate; adipose tissue; bioavailability; intestine; liver; retinol; retinyl esters

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  1. AlimH department of the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food and environment INRAE (ANSSD 2016)
  2. G.L.N (Groupe Lipides et Nutrition)
  3. Centre Technique de Conservation des Produits Alimentaires (CTCPA Avignon, France)
  4. C2VN
  5. INRAE

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This study investigated the effects of vitamin A deficiency on vitamin A and lipid postprandial metabolism in young rats, showing that vitamin A deficiency can modulate both vitamin A absorption rate and lipid postprandial metabolism, partially explaining the altered fasting lipid status observed in VAD diet-fed offspring.
Scope The effect of vitamin A deficiency on vitamin A and lipid postprandial metabolism in young rats is addressed, considering the effect of sex. Methods and Results Sprague-Dawley rats are fed either 400 UI.kg(-1) vitamin A diet (vitamin A-deficient (VAD) diet) or 2300 UI.kg(-1) vitamin A (control diet), before being mated. Mothers receive the same VAD or control diet during gestation and lactation. Offspring receive the same diet than mothers until 8 weeks of age. VAD diet-fed female and male offspring display a severe vitamin A deficiency with no body weight or glucose tolerance defects. Fasting plasma triglyceride concentrations are decreased in VAD diet-fed animals compared to controls (p < 0.05). Retinyl ester postprandial responses after vitamin A gavage, expressed as area under the curves, are not different in VAD diet-fed and control animals, although retinyl ester postprandial peak is significantly delayed (p < 0.05) in VAD diet-fed rats. Lipids also accumulate in the distal part of the intestine after gavage and [1-C-13]-oleate postprandial response is decreased in VAD diet-fed males. Conclusion Vitamin A deficiency modulates both vitamin A absorption rate and lipid postprandial metabolism, which can partly explain the altered fasting lipid status observed in VAD diet-fed offspring.

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