Superimposition of postnatal calorie restriction protects the aging male intrauterine growth-restricted offspring from metabolic maladaptations

Y Dai, S Thamotharan, M Garg, BC Shin… - …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Y Dai, S Thamotharan, M Garg, BC Shin, SU Devaskar
Endocrinology, 2012academic.oup.com
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) results in dysregulated glucose homeostasis and
adiposity in the adult. We hypothesized that with aging, these perturbations will wane, and
superimposition of postnatal growth restriction (PNGR) on IUGR [intrauterine and postnatal
growth restriction (IPGR)] will reverse the residual IUGR phenotype. We therefore undertook
hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp, energy balance, and physical activity studies during
fed, fasted, and refed states, in light and dark cycles, on postweaned chow diet-fed more …
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) results in dysregulated glucose homeostasis and adiposity in the adult. We hypothesized that with aging, these perturbations will wane, and superimposition of postnatal growth restriction (PNGR) on IUGR [intrauterine and postnatal growth restriction (IPGR)] will reverse the residual IUGR phenotype. We therefore undertook hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp, energy balance, and physical activity studies during fed, fasted, and refed states, in light and dark cycles, on postweaned chow diet-fed more than 17-month aging male IUGR, PNGR, and IPGR vs. control (CON) rat offspring. Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp revealed similar whole-body insulin sensitivity and physical activity in the nonobese IUGR vs. CON, despite reduced heat production and energy expenditure. Compared with CON and IUGR, IPGR mimicking PNGR was lean and growth restricted with increased physical activity, O2 consumption (VO2), energy intake, and expenditure. Although insulin sensitivity was no different in IPGR and PNGR, skeletal muscle insulin-induced glucose uptake was enhanced. This presentation proved protective against the chronologically earlier (5.5 months) development of obesity and dysregulated energy homeostasis after 19 wk on a postweaned high-fat diet. This protective role of PNGR on the metabolic IUGR phenotype needs future fine tuning aimed at minimizing unintended consequences.
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