2017
DOI: 10.1113/jp273478
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Resveratrol supplementation of high‐fat diet‐fed pregnant mice promotes brown and beige adipocyte development and prevents obesity in male offspring

Abstract: Promoting beige/brite adipogenesis and thermogenic activity is considered as a promising therapeutic approach to reduce obesity and metabolic syndrome. Maternal obesity impairs offspring brown adipocyte function and correlates with obesity in offspring. We previously found that dietary resveratrol (RES) induces beige adipocyte formation in adult mice. Here, we evaluated further the effect of resveratrol supplementation of pregnant mice on offspring thermogenesis and energy expenditure. Female C57BL/6 J mice we… Show more

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“…Two recent reports carried out in mice and rats studied whether perinatal RSV supplementation to pregnant and lactating mothers could counteract undesired effects of maternal malnutrition in the offspring. In these studies, maternal RSV supplementation had no effect on the offspring of regular diet‐fed dams but counteracted the increased adiposity at weaning of the offspring of HFD‐fed dams .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Two recent reports carried out in mice and rats studied whether perinatal RSV supplementation to pregnant and lactating mothers could counteract undesired effects of maternal malnutrition in the offspring. In these studies, maternal RSV supplementation had no effect on the offspring of regular diet‐fed dams but counteracted the increased adiposity at weaning of the offspring of HFD‐fed dams .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two recent reports carried out in mice and rats studied whether perinatal RSV supplementation to pregnant and lactating mothers could counteract undesired effects of maternal malnutrition in the offspring. In these studies, maternal RSV supplementation had no effect on the offspring of regular diet‐fed dams but counteracted the increased adiposity at weaning of the offspring of HFD‐fed dams . The study carried out in mice addressed long‐term effects, showing that maternal high RSV supplementation (≈200 mg kg –1 body weight per day) also counteracts the increased susceptibility of the offspring of HFD‐fed dams to develop obesity upon HFD feeding post‐weaning through effects in adipose tissues .…”
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“…[1][2][3] It has been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health. Obesity is one of the most common, yet, among the most neglected, public health problems in both developed and developing countries.…”
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confidence: 99%