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L-Leucine Improves Metabolic Disorders in Mice With in-utero Cigarette Smoke Exposure

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FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.700246

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maternal smoking; glucose intolerance; insulin; fat mass; leucine

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [NSFC 81971309]
  2. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2019A1515011333]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [19ykzd04]
  4. Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program [JCYJ20190809161405495, JCYJ20190809190601671, RCYX20200714114644167]

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Maternal cigarette smoke exposure results in lighter body weight and glucose intolerance in offspring, while postnatal L-leucine supplementation can reduce fat accumulation and ameliorate glucose metabolic disorder caused by maternal smoke exposure.
Objectives: Maternal cigarette smoke exposure (SE) causes intrauterine undernutrition, resulting in increased risk for metabolic disorders and type 2 diabetes in the offspring without sex differences. L-leucine supplementation has been shown to reduce body weight and improve glucose metabolism in both obese animals and humans. In this study, we aimed to determine whether postnatal L-leucine supplementation in female offspring can ameliorate the detrimental impact of maternal SE. Methods: Female Balb/c mice (6-week) were exposed to cigarette smoke (SE, 2 cigarettes/day) prior to mating for 5 weeks until the pups weaned. Sham dams were exposed to air during the same period. Half of the female offspring from the SE and SHAM dams were supplied with L-leucine via drinking water (1.5% w/w) after weaning (21-day) for 10 weeks and sacrificed at 13 weeks (adulthood). Results: Maternal SE during pregnancy resulted in smaller body weight and glucose intolerance in the offspring. L-leucine supplement in Sham offspring reduced body weight, fat mass, and fasting blood glucose levels compared with their untreated littermates; however somatic growth was not changed. L-leucine supplement in SE offspring improved glucose tolerance and reduced fat mass compared with untreated littermates. Conclusions: Postnatal L-leucine supplement could reduce fat accumulation and ameliorate glucose metabolic disorder caused by maternal SE. The application of leucine may provide a potential strategy for reducing metabolic disorders in offspring from mothers who continued to smoke during pregnancy.

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