High Fat Diets Sex-Specifically Affect the Renal Transcriptome and Program Obesity, Kidney Injury, and Hypertension in the Offspring

Apr 4, 2017Nutrients

High Fat Diets Affect Kidney Gene Activity and Increase Obesity, Kidney Damage, and High Blood Pressure Differently in Male and Female Offspring

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Abstract

Post-weaning high fat diet increased body weights in male offspring by 10% from three to six months.

  • Post-weaning high fat diet elevated systolic blood pressure in both male and female offspring, regardless of maternal diet exposure.
  • Male offspring on a high fat diet showed greater glomerular and tubular injury compared to those on a normal diet.
  • Maternal high fat diet significantly altered the kidney's gene expression, with female offspring exhibiting greater sensitivity to high fat conditions.
  • Hypertension and kidney injury associated with high fat diet are linked to and activation of the renin-angiotensin system.
  • Post-weaning high fat diet specifically worsens obesity and kidney injury but does not affect hypertension programmed by maternal high fat intake.

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Key numbers

17×
Increase in Body Weight
Weight gain from three to six months in male offspring on HF diets.
0.001
Systolic Blood Pressure Increase
Statistical significance of systolic BP increase in offspring on HF diets.
0.03
Kidney Injury in Males
Statistical significance of kidney injury in male offspring exposed to HF.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the effects of high-fat (HF) diets on offspring health, focusing on kidney injury and hypertension.
  • It explores how maternal HF intake influences and health outcomes in male and female offspring.
  • The study highlights sex-specific responses to dietary fat, revealing different susceptibilities to obesity and kidney damage.

Essence

  • Maternal and post-weaning HF diets affect offspring differently, with males showing increased obesity and kidney injury. The is altered significantly, particularly in females.

Key takeaways

  • Post-weaning HF diet increases body weight in males but not in females. Males on HF diets showed a significant weight gain from three to six months.
  • Both male and female offspring experience increased systolic blood pressure due to post-weaning HF diet, regardless of maternal diet.
  • Male offspring exhibit greater kidney injury compared to females when exposed to maternal and post-weaning HF diets, indicating a sex-specific vulnerability.

Caveats

  • The study does not investigate other organs that may also contribute to obesity-related diseases, limiting the understanding of broader impacts.
  • Gene expression was assessed only at one time point, which may not reflect the dynamic changes over time.
  • The findings may not be generalizable beyond the specific dietary and developmental contexts examined.

Definitions

  • Renal transcriptome: The complete set of RNA transcripts produced in the kidneys, reflecting gene expression levels.
  • Oxidative stress: An imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in the body, leading to cellular damage.

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