HIGH-CALORIE DIET DURING LACTATION PROGRAMS EARLY HYPERPHAGIA IN MALE AND FEMALE NEWBORN RATS

  • Aline Milena D. Rodrigues
  • Manoela F. Antunes
  • Luís P. H. Rodrigues da Silva
  • Júlio Cezar de Oliveira

Resumen

Obesity is a serious and concerning disease for public health. Breastfeeding is crucial for
metabolic programming and plays an important role in controlling newborn metabolism. The
aim of this study was to analyze weight gain and milk consumption in male and female
newborn rats whose mothers were fed a high-calorie diet during the breastfeeding period. At
delivery, female Wistar rats were divided into two groups, one was fed a hypercaloric diet
(4,500 kcal/g and sucrose solution at 10%; Ob group), while control dams were fed
commertial diet (Cont group). Pups were weighed every two days, and milk intake was
recorded on the 6 th , 11 th and 16 th days old. At 22 days old, the pups were weaned, and the
mother rats were euthanized for analysis. At 6 th day olds, Ob males consumed 42.7% more
milk than Cont, while Ob females consumed 33.9% more than Cont (P<0.001). On the 11 th
day of life, Ob males consumed 42.7% more than Cont, while Ob females consumed 33.9%
more than Cont (P<0.05). On the 16 th day, Ob males consumed 39.3% more than Cont
(P<0.001), while Ob females consumed 29.8% more than Cont (P<0.01). During the
breastfeeding period, there was an increase in body mass of Ob males by 21.7% (P<0.05) and
in females by 10%. It was observed that Ob males showed a weight increase of 18.65%
compared to Ob females (P<0.001), while among the Cont group pups, no significant
difference was observed between males and females. We concluded that offspring breastfed
by mothers who consumed a high-calorie diet during lactation are more likely to develop
early hyperphagia, and a greater risk of developing obesity.

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1st International Symposium of DOHaD & Pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19
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2023-05-10
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Milena D. Rodrigues A, F. Antunes M, P. H. Rodrigues da Silva L, Cezar de Oliveira J. HIGH-CALORIE DIET DURING LACTATION PROGRAMS EARLY HYPERPHAGIA IN MALE AND FEMALE NEWBORN RATS. arqmudi [Internet]. 10 de mayo de 2023 [citado 6 de septiembre de 2025];27(ESPECIAL1). Disponible en: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ArqMudi/article/view/68194
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3. Environmental and dietary influences on the onset of noncommunicable diseases