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Calorie Restriction in Adulthood Reduces Hepatic Disorders Induced by Transient Postnatal Overfeeding in Mice

Authors :
Catherine Yzydorczyk
Na Li
Eve Rigal
Hassib Chehade
Dolores Mosig
Jean Baptiste Armengaud
Thibaud. Rolle
Anithan Krishnasamy
Eulalia Orozco
Benazir Siddeek
Christian Juvet
Catherine Vergely
Umberto Simeoni
Source :
Nutrients, Vol 11, Iss 11, p 2796 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2019.

Abstract

Impaired early nutrition influences the risk of developing metabolic disorders in later life. We observed that transient postnatal overfeeding (OF) in mice induces long-term hepatic alterations, characterized by microsteatosis, fibrosis associated with oxidative stress (OS), and stress-induced premature senescence (SIPS). In this study, we investigated whether such changes can be reversed by moderate calorie restriction (CR). C57BL/6 male mice pups were maintained during lactation in litters adjusted to nine pups in the normal feeding (NF) group and three pups in the transient postnatal OF group. At six months of age, adult mice from the NF and OF groups were randomly assigned to an ad libitum diet or CR (daily energy supply reduced by 20%) for one month. In each group, at the age of seven months, analysis of liver structure, liver markers of OS (superoxide anion, antioxidant defenses), and SIPS (lipofuscin, p53, p21, p16, pRb/Rb, Acp53, sirtuin-1) were performed. CR in the OF group reduced microsteatosis, decreased levels of superoxide anion, and increased protein expression of catalase and superoxide dismutase. Moreover, CR decreased lipofuscin staining, p21, p53, Acp53, and p16 but increased pRb/Rb and sirtuin-1 protein expression. CR did not affect the NF group. These results suggest that CR reduces hepatic disorders induced by OF.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
11
Issue :
11
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nutrients
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4143a821b95a4e8988e57d16eda50c7d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112796