It is now recognised that parental diets could alter their offspring metabolism, concept known as nutritional programming. For agronomic purposes, it has been previously proposed that programming could be employed as a strategy to prepare individual for future nutritional challenges. Concerning cultured fish that belong to high trophic level, plant-derived carbohydrates are a possible substitute for the traditional protein-rich fishmeal in broodstock diet, lowering thus the dietary protein-to-carbohydrate ratio (HC/LP nutrition). However, in mammals, numerous studies have previously demonstrated that parental HC/LP nutrition negatively affects their offspring in the long term. Therefore, the question of possible adaptation to plant-based diets, via parental nutrition, should be explored. First, the maternal HC/LP nutrition induced a global DNA hypomethylation in the liver of their offspring. Interestingly at the gene expression level, the effects brought by the maternal and paternal HC/LP nutrition cumulated in the liver, as indicated by the altered transcriptome. The paternal...
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April 13 2023
Molecular programming of the hepatic lipid metabolism via a parental high carbohydrate and low protein diet in rainbow trout.
L. Marandel, INRAE, Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, E2S UPPA, UMR 1419, Nutrition, Metabolisme, Aquaculture, Saint-Pee-sur-Nivelle, France. E-mail lucie.marandel@inrae.fr
Journal: Animal
Citation: Animal (2023) 16 (12)
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2022.100670
Published: 2022
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Callet, T., Hongyan Li, Heraud, C., Larroquet, L., Lanuque, A., Sandres, F., Terrier, F., Surget, A., Corraze, G., Panserat, S., Marandel, L.; Molecular programming of the hepatic lipid metabolism via a parental high carbohydrate and low protein diet in rainbow trout.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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