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Effect of different combination of maternal and postnatal diet on adipose tissue morphology in male rat offspring
Authors:Darija Šnajder  Željka Perić Kačarević  Anđela Grgić  Nikola Bijelić  Matija Fenrich  Tatjana Belovari
Affiliation:1. Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia;2. Clinical Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Protection, University Hospital Osijek, Osijek, Croatia;3. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital Osijek, Bizovac, Croatia;4. Department of Histology and Embryology, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Abstract:Purpose: Adipose tissue expansion can occur through several different ways and, under certain conditions, can be connected with chronic inflammation. TNF-α is one of the important cytokines involved in this process. Prolonged inflammation in obesity can lead to obesity-related insulin resistance and tissue dysfunction. The aim of our study was to investigate how different combination of maternal and postnatal diet affects offspring adipose tissue morphology and adipose tissue TNF-α expression.

Methods: Ten female Sprague Dawley rats, 9 weeks old, were randomly divided into two groups and fed either standard laboratory chow or food rich in saturated fatty acids during 6 weeks and then mated with the same male rat. After birth and lactation male rat offspring from both groups were divided into four subgroups depending on the diet they were fed until 22 weeks old. Samples of white adipose tissue were taken from the subcutaneous, epididymal, and perirenal fat pad. On tissue sections, histomorphometric analysis was conducted using CellProfiler program v 2.1.1, and immunohistochemical staining for TNF-α was performed.

Results: Greater mean surface area of subcutaneous and epididymal adipocytes was found in groups of male rat offspring with altered diet. In perirenal adipose tissue, the highest number of adipocytes was measured in the group where both mother and offspring were fed a high-fat diet. Adipocyte staining intensity for TNF-α did not differ significantly between the groups.

Conclusions: Together with our previously published data, our results lead to the conclusion that alteration of postnatal diet can lead to TNF-α and adipocyte morphology changes.

Keywords:Epigenetic  high-fat diet  histomorphometry  TNF-α  obesity
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