作者
Judith N Gorski, Ambrose A Dunn-Meynell, Thomas G Hartman, Barry E Levin
发表日期
2006/9
期刊
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
卷号
291
期号
3
页码范围
R768-R778
出版商
American Physiological Society
简介
There is growing evidence that the postnatal environment can have a major impact on the development of obesity and insulin resistance in offspring. We postulated that cross-fostering obesity-prone offspring to lean, obesity-resistant dams would ameliorate their development of obesity and insulin resistance, while fostering lean offspring to genetically obese dams would lead them to develop obesity and insulin resistance as adults. We found that obesity-prone pups cross-fostered to obesity-resistant dams remained obese but did improve their insulin sensitivity as adults. In contrast, obesity-resistant pups cross-fostered to genetically obese dams showed a diet-induced increase in adiposity, reduced insulin sensitivity, and associated changes in hypothalamic neuropeptide, insulin, and leptin receptors, which might have contributed to their metabolic defects. There was a selective increase in insulin levels and …
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