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An imbalance in the methionine content of the maternal diet reduces postnatal growth in the rat

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METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
卷 55, 期 6, 页码 763-770

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2006.01.012

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The pregnant rat fed a low-protein diet has become widely used as a model system in the study of the prenatal programming of adult metabolism and disease. When pregnant rats of the hooded Lister strain were fed semisynthetic diets containing 18% or 9% casein supplemented with 0.5% DL-methionine, there was significant postnatal mortality in the group fed the low-protein diet. In a second experiment, dams were fed diets containing 9% casein supplemented with varying concentrations Of DL-methionine up to 0.4% (w/w) and compared with a group fed a diet containing 18% casein supplemented with 0.5% DL-methionine. At birth, the pups from dams fed the low-protein diets supplemented with 0.2% DL-methionine or greater were significantly smaller than those of the dams fed the diet containing 18% protein. By 25 weeks of age, the body weight of the offspring of dams fed the low-protein diet supplemented with 0.2% or 0.3% DL-methionine were approximately 10% lower than those in the control group of offspring from dams fed 18% protein supplemented with 0.5% DL-methionine. There were corresponding changes in the weights of the major organs. These data suggest that increasing the DL-methionine supplement in the low-protein diet retards the growth of the fetus and affects the mature adult body weight. In contrast to the findings of other studies that used different formulas of the low-protein diet, the glucose tolerance in the offspring was unaffected by the protein content of the maternal diet at all levels of DL-methionine supplementation. These results suggest that the changes in metabolism of the offspring result from interactions between protein, lipids, and carbohydrates in the maternal diet, rather than a consequence of postnatal growth retardation per se and highlight the importance of considering all components of the maternal diet in the programming mechanism. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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