Effects of maternal periconception undernutrition on ovine fetal and adult offspring glucose-insulin axis
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Oliver, Mark H
Bloomfield, Frank H
Bansal, Amita
Phua, Hui Hui
Thorstensen, Eric B
Harding, Jane E
Jaquiery, A
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Maternal periconceptional undernutrition (PCUN) affected fetal pancreatic maturation in
late gestation lambs and impaired glucose tolerance in 10-month-old sheep. To examine
the importance of the timing of maternal undernutrition around conception, a further cohort
was born to PCUN ewes [undernourished for 61 d before conception (PreC), 30 d after conception (PostC), or 61 d before until 30 d after conception (PrePostC)], or normally fed ewes
(Control) (n = 15–20/group). We compared glucose tolerance, insulin secretion, and sensitivity at 36 months of age. We also examined protein expression of insulin signalling proteins
in muscle from these animals and in muscle from a fetal cohort (132 d of gestation; n = 7–10/
group). Adult PostC and PrePostC sheep had higher glucose area under the curve than
Controls (P = 0.07 and P = 0.02, respectively), whereas PreC sheep were similar to
Controls (P = 0.97). PostC and PrePostC had reduced first-phase insulin secretion compared
with Control (P = 0.03 and P = 0.02, respectively). PreC was similar to Control (P = 0.12).
Skeletal muscle SLC2A4 protein expression in PostC and PrePostC was increased
19%–58% in fetuses (P = 0.004), but decreased 39%–43% in adult sheep (P = 0.003) compared
with Controls. Consistent with this, protein kinase C zeta (PKCζ) protein expression tended
to be increased in fetal (P = 0.09) and reduced in adult (P = 0.07) offspring of all PCUN ewes
compared with Controls. Maternal PCUN alters several aspects of offspring glucose homeostasis into adulthood. These findings suggest that maternal periconceptional nutrition has a
lasting impact on metabolic homeostasis of the offspring.
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Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
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