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Developmental programming of the metabolic syndrome by maternal nutritional imbalance: how strong is the evidence from experimental models in mammals?

机译:母体营养失衡对代谢综合征的发育编程:哺乳动物实验模型的证据有多强?

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The incidence of the metabolic syndrome, a cluster of abnormalities focusing on insulin resistance and associated with high risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes, is reaching epidemic proportions. Prevalent in both developed and developing countries, the metabolic syndrome has largely been attributed to altered dietary and lifestyle factors that favour the development of central obesity. However, population-based studies have suggested that predisposition to the metabolic syndrome may be acquired very early in development through inappropriate fetal or neonatal nutrition. Further evidence for developmental programming of the metabolic syndrome has now been suggested by animal studies in which the fetal environment has been manipulated through altered maternal dietary intake or modification of uterine artery blood flow. This review examines these studies and assesses whether the metabolic syndrome can be reliably induced by the interventions made. The validity of the different species, diets, feeding regimes and end-point measures used is also discussed.
机译:代谢综合症的发病率正达到流行病的水平,代谢异常是一类集中于胰岛素抵抗的异常现象,与心血管疾病和糖尿病的高风险有关。代谢综合征在发达国家和发展中国家都普遍存在,这在很大程度上归因于饮食和生活方式的改变,这些因素有利于中枢性肥胖的发展。但是,基于人群的研究表明,代谢综合征的易感性可能通过胎儿或新生儿营养不良而在发育的很早就获得。现在,通过动物研究已经提出了进一步发展代谢综合症程序的证据,在这些动物研究中,通过改变母体饮食摄入或改变子宫动脉血流来控制胎儿环境。这篇综述审查了这些研究,并评估了通过干预措施是否可以可靠地诱发代谢综合征。还讨论了不同物种,饮食,喂养方式和终点指标的有效性。

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