Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development

In this study, we aimed to determine whether a postnatal trans fat diet (TFD) could aggravate prenatal bisphenol A (BPA) exposure effects on offspring’s small intestine and adulthood obesity, due to the relatively sparse findings on how the interaction between these two variables interrupt the small...

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Published in:Nutrients
Main Author: Zulkifli S.; Mohd Nor N.S.; Sheikh Abdul Kadir S.H.; Mohd Ranai N.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Wan Mohd Zain W.N.I.; Abdul Aziz M.
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Published: MDPI 2022
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Zulkifli S.; Mohd Nor N.S.; Sheikh Abdul Kadir S.H.; Mohd Ranai N.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Wan Mohd Zain W.N.I.; Abdul Aziz M.
Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
2022
Nutrients
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10.3390/nu14122382
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135016298&doi=10.3390%2fnu14122382&partnerID=40&md5=c9f0fb4813da2d53625e2dbc3db3c2fb
In this study, we aimed to determine whether a postnatal trans fat diet (TFD) could aggravate prenatal bisphenol A (BPA) exposure effects on offspring’s small intestine and adulthood obesity, due to the relatively sparse findings on how the interaction between these two variables interrupt the small intestinal cells. Twelve pregnant rats were administered with either unspiked drinking water (control; CTL) or BPA-spiked drinking water throughout pregnancy. Twelve weaned pups from each pregnancy group were then given either a normal diet (ND) or TFD from postnatal week (PNW) 3 until PNW14, divided into control offspring on normal diet (CTL-ND), BPA-exposed offspring on normal diet (BPA-ND), control offspring on trans fat diet (CTL-TFD), and BPA offspring on trans fat diet (BPA-TFD) groups. Body weight (BW), waist circumference, and food and water intake were measured weekly in offspring. At PNW14, small intestines were collected for global DNA methylation and histological analyses. Marked differences in BW were observed starting at PNW9 in BPA-TFD (389.5 ±10.0 g; p < 0.05) relative to CTL-ND (339.0 ±7.2 g), which persisted until PNW13 (505.0 ±15.6 g). In contrast, water and food intake between offspring were significantly different (p < 0.01–0.05) at earlier ages only (PNW4–6 and PNW7–9, respectively). Furthermore, substantial differences in the general parameters of the intestinal structures were exclusive to ileum crypt length alone, whereby both BPA-ND (150.5 ±5.1 μm; p < 0.001), and BPA-TFD (130.3 ±9.9 μm; p < 0.05) were significantly longer than CTL-ND (96.8 ±8.9 μm). Moreover, BPA-ND (2.898 ±0.147%; p < 0.05) demonstrated global small intestinal hypermethylation when compared to CTL-ND and CTL-TFD (1.973 ±0.232% and 1.913 ±0.256%, respectively). Prenatal BPA exposure may significantly affect offspring’s physiological parameters and intestinal function. Additionally, our data suggest that there might be compensatory responses to postnatal TFD in the combined BPA prenatal group (BPA-TFD). © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Zulkifli S.; Mohd Nor N.S.; Sheikh Abdul Kadir S.H.; Mohd Ranai N.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Wan Mohd Zain W.N.I.; Abdul Aziz M.
spellingShingle Zulkifli S.; Mohd Nor N.S.; Sheikh Abdul Kadir S.H.; Mohd Ranai N.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Wan Mohd Zain W.N.I.; Abdul Aziz M.
Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
author_facet Zulkifli S.; Mohd Nor N.S.; Sheikh Abdul Kadir S.H.; Mohd Ranai N.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Wan Mohd Zain W.N.I.; Abdul Aziz M.
author_sort Zulkifli S.; Mohd Nor N.S.; Sheikh Abdul Kadir S.H.; Mohd Ranai N.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Wan Mohd Zain W.N.I.; Abdul Aziz M.
title Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
title_short Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
title_full Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
title_fullStr Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
title_sort Prenatal Bisphenol a Exposure and Postnatal Trans Fat Diet Alter Small Intestinal Morphology and Its Global DNA Methylation in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats, Leading to Obesity Development
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description In this study, we aimed to determine whether a postnatal trans fat diet (TFD) could aggravate prenatal bisphenol A (BPA) exposure effects on offspring’s small intestine and adulthood obesity, due to the relatively sparse findings on how the interaction between these two variables interrupt the small intestinal cells. Twelve pregnant rats were administered with either unspiked drinking water (control; CTL) or BPA-spiked drinking water throughout pregnancy. Twelve weaned pups from each pregnancy group were then given either a normal diet (ND) or TFD from postnatal week (PNW) 3 until PNW14, divided into control offspring on normal diet (CTL-ND), BPA-exposed offspring on normal diet (BPA-ND), control offspring on trans fat diet (CTL-TFD), and BPA offspring on trans fat diet (BPA-TFD) groups. Body weight (BW), waist circumference, and food and water intake were measured weekly in offspring. At PNW14, small intestines were collected for global DNA methylation and histological analyses. Marked differences in BW were observed starting at PNW9 in BPA-TFD (389.5 ±10.0 g; p < 0.05) relative to CTL-ND (339.0 ±7.2 g), which persisted until PNW13 (505.0 ±15.6 g). In contrast, water and food intake between offspring were significantly different (p < 0.01–0.05) at earlier ages only (PNW4–6 and PNW7–9, respectively). Furthermore, substantial differences in the general parameters of the intestinal structures were exclusive to ileum crypt length alone, whereby both BPA-ND (150.5 ±5.1 μm; p < 0.001), and BPA-TFD (130.3 ±9.9 μm; p < 0.05) were significantly longer than CTL-ND (96.8 ±8.9 μm). Moreover, BPA-ND (2.898 ±0.147%; p < 0.05) demonstrated global small intestinal hypermethylation when compared to CTL-ND and CTL-TFD (1.973 ±0.232% and 1.913 ±0.256%, respectively). Prenatal BPA exposure may significantly affect offspring’s physiological parameters and intestinal function. Additionally, our data suggest that there might be compensatory responses to postnatal TFD in the combined BPA prenatal group (BPA-TFD). © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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