Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.

Abstract - Background: Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are fatty acids that are found in the lipids from goat milk, and appear to protect neurons from excitotoxicity. Methods: We investigated in developing rats the effects of a maternal CLA-rich diet (containing 7% lipids from goat milk) on body development and cerebral electrical activity of the progeny from dams receiving the CLA diet during gestation (G), lactation (L) or both periods (G + L). Results: Compared to a control group (C) receiving a diet with 7% soybean oil, body weight increased at 14, 21 and 28 days, but not at 35-45 days, in L and G + L groups (P < 0.05). No intergroup difference was found on body and brain weights, body length, abdominal and thoracic circumferences, body mass index and abdominal to thoracic circumference ratio at 35?45 days. In contrast, at this later age the CSD velocities of propagation were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in L as compared with the C and G group, and in the L + G, as compared with the C, G and L groups, suggesting a long-lasting brain effect. Conclusion: These data indicate that a maternal CLA-rich diet can differentially influence body weight increment (short-term effect), and CSD propagation (long-term effect) in the progeny, and the lactation is the most critical period for such diet actions. General significance. The facilitating effect of the lipids from goat milk on an excitability-related phenomenon in the brain (CSD) can be of clinical relevance, since CSD has been associated to neurological disturbances like migraine and epilepsy.

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Main Authors: SOARES, J. K. B., ROCHA-DE-MELO, A. P., MEDEIROS, M. C., QUEIROGA, R. C. R. E., BOMFIM, M. A. D., SOUZA, A. F. O. de, NASCIMENTO, A. L. V., GUEDES, R. C. A.
Other Authors: Juliana K. B. Soares, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana P. Rocha-de-Melo, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Maria C. Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rita C. R. E. Queiroga, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) - Campina Grande, PB; MARCO AURELIO DELMONDES BOMFIM, CNPC; Amanda F. O. de Souza, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana L. V. Nascimento, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rubem C. A. Guedes, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE.
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Published: 2012-11-19
Subjects:Brain development, Brain electrophysiology, Physical parameter, Drug effects, Cortical spreading depression, Caprino, Leite de cabra, Ácido linoleico., Goat milk, Linoleic acid, Polyunsaturated fatty acids, Rats,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/939969
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9399692017-08-16T02:14:52Z Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny. SOARES, J. K. B. ROCHA-DE-MELO, A. P. MEDEIROS, M. C. QUEIROGA, R. C. R. E. BOMFIM, M. A. D. SOUZA, A. F. O. de NASCIMENTO, A. L. V. GUEDES, R. C. A. Juliana K. B. Soares, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana P. Rocha-de-Melo, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Maria C. Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rita C. R. E. Queiroga, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) - Campina Grande, PB; MARCO AURELIO DELMONDES BOMFIM, CNPC; Amanda F. O. de Souza, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana L. V. Nascimento, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rubem C. A. Guedes, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE. Brain development Brain electrophysiology Physical parameter Drug effects Cortical spreading depression Caprino Leite de cabra Ácido linoleico. Goat milk Linoleic acid Polyunsaturated fatty acids Rats Abstract - Background: Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are fatty acids that are found in the lipids from goat milk, and appear to protect neurons from excitotoxicity. Methods: We investigated in developing rats the effects of a maternal CLA-rich diet (containing 7% lipids from goat milk) on body development and cerebral electrical activity of the progeny from dams receiving the CLA diet during gestation (G), lactation (L) or both periods (G + L). Results: Compared to a control group (C) receiving a diet with 7% soybean oil, body weight increased at 14, 21 and 28 days, but not at 35-45 days, in L and G + L groups (P < 0.05). No intergroup difference was found on body and brain weights, body length, abdominal and thoracic circumferences, body mass index and abdominal to thoracic circumference ratio at 35?45 days. In contrast, at this later age the CSD velocities of propagation were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in L as compared with the C and G group, and in the L + G, as compared with the C, G and L groups, suggesting a long-lasting brain effect. Conclusion: These data indicate that a maternal CLA-rich diet can differentially influence body weight increment (short-term effect), and CSD propagation (long-term effect) in the progeny, and the lactation is the most critical period for such diet actions. General significance. The facilitating effect of the lipids from goat milk on an excitability-related phenomenon in the brain (CSD) can be of clinical relevance, since CSD has been associated to neurological disturbances like migraine and epilepsy. 2015-04-25T05:10:44Z 2015-04-25T05:10:44Z 2012-11-19 2012 2015-04-25T05:10:44Z Artigo de periódico Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, v. 1820, n. 10, p. 1490-1495, Oct., 2012. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/939969 en eng openAccess
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topic Brain development
Brain electrophysiology
Physical parameter
Drug effects
Cortical spreading depression
Caprino
Leite de cabra
Ácido linoleico.
Goat milk
Linoleic acid
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Rats
Brain development
Brain electrophysiology
Physical parameter
Drug effects
Cortical spreading depression
Caprino
Leite de cabra
Ácido linoleico.
Goat milk
Linoleic acid
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Rats
spellingShingle Brain development
Brain electrophysiology
Physical parameter
Drug effects
Cortical spreading depression
Caprino
Leite de cabra
Ácido linoleico.
Goat milk
Linoleic acid
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Rats
Brain development
Brain electrophysiology
Physical parameter
Drug effects
Cortical spreading depression
Caprino
Leite de cabra
Ácido linoleico.
Goat milk
Linoleic acid
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Rats
SOARES, J. K. B.
ROCHA-DE-MELO, A. P.
MEDEIROS, M. C.
QUEIROGA, R. C. R. E.
BOMFIM, M. A. D.
SOUZA, A. F. O. de
NASCIMENTO, A. L. V.
GUEDES, R. C. A.
Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.
description Abstract - Background: Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are fatty acids that are found in the lipids from goat milk, and appear to protect neurons from excitotoxicity. Methods: We investigated in developing rats the effects of a maternal CLA-rich diet (containing 7% lipids from goat milk) on body development and cerebral electrical activity of the progeny from dams receiving the CLA diet during gestation (G), lactation (L) or both periods (G + L). Results: Compared to a control group (C) receiving a diet with 7% soybean oil, body weight increased at 14, 21 and 28 days, but not at 35-45 days, in L and G + L groups (P < 0.05). No intergroup difference was found on body and brain weights, body length, abdominal and thoracic circumferences, body mass index and abdominal to thoracic circumference ratio at 35?45 days. In contrast, at this later age the CSD velocities of propagation were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in L as compared with the C and G group, and in the L + G, as compared with the C, G and L groups, suggesting a long-lasting brain effect. Conclusion: These data indicate that a maternal CLA-rich diet can differentially influence body weight increment (short-term effect), and CSD propagation (long-term effect) in the progeny, and the lactation is the most critical period for such diet actions. General significance. The facilitating effect of the lipids from goat milk on an excitability-related phenomenon in the brain (CSD) can be of clinical relevance, since CSD has been associated to neurological disturbances like migraine and epilepsy.
author2 Juliana K. B. Soares, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana P. Rocha-de-Melo, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Maria C. Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rita C. R. E. Queiroga, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) - Campina Grande, PB; MARCO AURELIO DELMONDES BOMFIM, CNPC; Amanda F. O. de Souza, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana L. V. Nascimento, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rubem C. A. Guedes, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE.
author_facet Juliana K. B. Soares, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana P. Rocha-de-Melo, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Maria C. Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rita C. R. E. Queiroga, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) - Campina Grande, PB; MARCO AURELIO DELMONDES BOMFIM, CNPC; Amanda F. O. de Souza, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Ana L. V. Nascimento, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE; Rubem C. A. Guedes, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, PE.
SOARES, J. K. B.
ROCHA-DE-MELO, A. P.
MEDEIROS, M. C.
QUEIROGA, R. C. R. E.
BOMFIM, M. A. D.
SOUZA, A. F. O. de
NASCIMENTO, A. L. V.
GUEDES, R. C. A.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Brain development
Brain electrophysiology
Physical parameter
Drug effects
Cortical spreading depression
Caprino
Leite de cabra
Ácido linoleico.
Goat milk
Linoleic acid
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Rats
author SOARES, J. K. B.
ROCHA-DE-MELO, A. P.
MEDEIROS, M. C.
QUEIROGA, R. C. R. E.
BOMFIM, M. A. D.
SOUZA, A. F. O. de
NASCIMENTO, A. L. V.
GUEDES, R. C. A.
author_sort SOARES, J. K. B.
title Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.
title_short Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.
title_full Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.
title_fullStr Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.
title_full_unstemmed Conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.
title_sort conjugated linoleic acid in the maternal diet differentially enhances growth and cortical spreading depression in the rat progeny.
publishDate 2012-11-19
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