Effects of Perinatal Protein-Nacl Diets on Offspring's Blood Pressure andRenal Function in Lewis Rats

作者: Jong Y. Lee , Silvia H. Azar

DOI: 10.2174/1876526201305010001

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摘要: Perinatal diets may affect the cardiovascular-renal functions of offspring. To understand effects maternal diet on renal function and blood pressure (BP) offspring, protein (10% low, LP; 23% normal, NP) and/or NaCl (4% high salt, HS; 0.6% NS) were started at pre-pregnancy through pups' weaning to either a 4% (hs) or (ns) diet. Telemetered BP data was analyzed by methods linear least square rhythmometry. Systolic BPs (circadian mean ±SE mm Hg) were: NPNSns, 131±2; NPNShs, 137±2; NPHSns, 137±0.2; NPHShs, 134±3; LPNSns, 138±1; LPNShs, 138±0.6; LPHSns, 135±2; LPHShs, 142±2. Offspring in NPNShs NPHSns had significantly in- creased SBPs versus NPNSns (both P<0.05). Most LP-offspring increased SBP (P<0.01 <0.05) lower body weight (BW) with smaller glomerular filtration rate changes (renal reserve, RR-GFR) following overnight acute high- loads: RR-GFRs (inulin, ml/min/g kidney) for groups stated above were, respectively: 0.935; 0.927; 0.537; -0.064; -0.229; 0.057; -0.515; -0.404. The kidney weight/BW ratio offspring higher hs- than ns-diets (all P<0.001). Rats low caloric reduced sclerotic numbers compared those normal (11.2±1 vs. 15.7±2, P<0.001), though similar both groups. In summary, perinatal LP-HS affected BW, BP, injuries RR seriously reduced, especially among LP most interesting result maturation staging pups, which suggests delayed nephrogenesis

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