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Perinatal consumption of flaxseed oil and flaxseed flour has beneficial effects on cardiac fibrosis of male offspring from rat dams with experimental diabetes

Maternal diabetes during critical periods of development can affect the health of adult offspring. Nevertheless, studies suggest that the presence of functional foods, such as flaxseed, can reverse the effects of metabolic programming. This study evaluated the effect of maternal consumption of flaxs...

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Published in:Food research international 2016-05, Vol.83, p.162-168
Main Authors: Vicente, Gabriela Câmara, Correia-Santos, André Manoel, Suzuki, Akemi, Anjos, Juliana Saraiva dos, Velarde, Luis Guillermo Coca, Chagas, Maurício Alves, Boaventura, Gilson Teles
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Summary:Maternal diabetes during critical periods of development can affect the health of adult offspring. Nevertheless, studies suggest that the presence of functional foods, such as flaxseed, can reverse the effects of metabolic programming. This study evaluated the effect of maternal consumption of flaxseed flour and a flaxseed oil based diets in left ventricular histomorphometry and in blood pressure in adult male offspring of diabetic rats. Rats (n=24) were induced into diabetes with a high-fat diet (60% lipid) and streptozotocin (35mg·kg−1). After diabetes confirmation (glucose>300mg/dL), rats were sent to mating, and afterward pregnancy confirmed, they were allocated into four groups: control group (CG), high fat group (HG), flaxseed oil group (FOG) and flaxseed flour group (FFG). At weaning, six males of each group were separated and fed with a commercial diet chow until they reached 100days of life, moment in which they were euthanized. The systolic blood pressure, the thickness of the left ventricular wall and collagen volume density were analyzed. Exposure to a hyperglycemic environment led to an increased systolic blood pressure, nevertheless FOG showed a significant reduction when compared to HG (p
ISSN:0963-9969
1873-7145
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2016.03.011