Journal article
Obesity during pregnancy results in maternal intestinal inflammation, placental hypoxia, and alters fetal glucose metabolism at mid-gestation
Abstract
We investigated whether diet-induced changes in the maternal intestinal microbiota were associated with changes in bacterial metabolites and their receptors, intestinal inflammation, and placental inflammation at mid-gestation (E14.5) in female mice fed a control (17% kcal fat, n = 7) or a high-fat diet (HFD 60% kcal fat, n = 9; ad libitum) before and during pregnancy. Maternal diet-induced obesity (mDIO) resulted in a reduction in maternal …
Authors
Wallace JG; Bellissimo CJ; Yeo E; Fei Xia Y; Petrik JJ; Surette MG; Bowdish DME; Sloboda DM
Journal
Scientific Reports, Vol. 9, No. 1,
Publisher
Springer Nature
DOI
10.1038/s41598-019-54098-x
ISSN
2045-2322
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsButyratesCarrier ProteinsCell HypoxiaCytokinesDiet, High-FatFatty Acids, VolatileFecesFemaleFetusGastrointestinal MicrobiomeGene Expression RegulationGestational AgeGluconeogenesisGlucoseInflammationIntestinesMacrophagesMiceObesityPlacentaPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsToll-Like Receptorsbeta-Defensins