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General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2013

Spontaneous intra-uterine growth restriction modulates the endocrine status and the developmental expression of genes in porcine fetal and neonatal adipose tissue

Florence Gondret; Marie-Christine Pere; Sandrine Tacher; Sophie Daré; Christine Trefeu; Isabelle Le Huërou-Luron; Isabelle Louveau

Low birth weight is correlated with low adiposity at birth, a phenotype that influences neonatal survival and later adiposity. A better understanding of events affecting the fetal adipose tissue development and its functionality around birth is thus needed. This study was undertaken to examine the impact of spontaneous intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR) on circulating concentrations of hormones and nutrients together with the developmental expression patterns of various genes in subcutaneous adipose tissue of pig fetus during the last third of pregnancy and just after birth. At 71 and 112 days post-conception and 2 days postnatal, pairs of same-sex piglets were chosen within litters to have either a medium (MBW) or a low (LBW) weight (n=6 pairs at each stage). The results indicate that IUGR counteracts the temporal fall of DLK1 gene expression in developing adipose tissue across gestation. It also attenuates the time-dependent increase in expression levels of many genes promoting adipocyte differentiation (PPARG, CEBPA) and lipogenesis (LPL, SREBF1, FASN, FABP4). Opposite responses to IUGR were observed for the IGF system, so that IGF1 mRNA levels were lower (P<0.001) but IGF2 mRNA levels were greater in adipose tissue of LBW piglets compared with MBW piglets. The plasma insulin concentration and the mRNA levels of insulin receptor (INSR) and insulin-responsive glucose transporter (GLUT4) in adipose tissue were also greater in LBW piglets at day 2 postnatal. The data indicate that IUGR delays the normal ontogeny of adipose tissue across gestation and affects the insulin and IGF axes around birth.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2006

Compared with casein or total milk protein, digestion of milk soluble proteins is too rapid to sustain the anabolic postprandial amino acid requirement

Magali Lacroix; Cécile Bos; Joëlle Léonil; Gheorge Airinei; Catherine Luengo; Sophie Daré; Robert Benamouzig; Hélène Fouillet; Jacques Fauquant; Daniel Tomé; Claire Gaudichon


Journal of Nutrition | 1999

Net postprandial utilization of [15N]-labeled milk protein nitrogen is influenced by diet composition in humans.

Claire Gaudichon; Sylvain Mahé; Robert Benamouzig; Catherine Luengo; Hélène Fouillet; Sophie Daré; Marc Van Oycke; Françoise Ferrière; Jacques Rautureau; Daniel Tomé


Gastroenterology | 2002

Ileal losses of nitrogen and amino acids in humans and their importance to the assessment of amino acid requirements

Claire Gaudichon; Cécile Bos; Céline Morens; Klaus J. Petzke; François Mariotti; Robert Benamouzig; Sophie Daré; Daniel Tomé; Cornelia C. Metges


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2005

Postprandial metabolic utilization of wheat protein in humans

Cécile Bos; Barbara Juillet; Hélène Fouillet; Lucie Turlan; Sophie Daré; Catherine Luengo; Rufin N'tounda; Robert Benamouzig; Nicolas Gausserès; Daniel Tomé; Claire Gaudichon


Journal of Nutrition | 1999

Nutritional Value of [15N]-Soy Protein Isolate Assessed from Ileal Digestibility and Postprandial Protein Utilization in Humans

François Mariotti; Sylvain Mahé; Robert Benamouzig; Catherine Luengo; Sophie Daré; Claire Gaudichon; Daniel Tomé


European Journal of Nutrition | 2006

Medium-term methionine supplementation increases plasma homocysteine but not ADMA and improves blood pressure control in rats fed a diet rich in protein and adequate in folate and choline

François Mariotti; Alexia Hammiche; Clémence Blouet; Sophie Daré; Daniel Tomé; Jean François Huneau


The FASEB Journal | 2007

In rats fed a high protein diet, almost half of the carbon skeletons derived from dietary amino acid deamination are not oxidized during the postprandial phase

Claire Gaudichon; Dalila Azzout-Marniche; Catherine Luengo; Sophie Daré; Patrick C. Even; Daniel Tomé


The FASEB Journal | 2006

Influence of heat-treatments on postprandial metabolism of milk proteins in humans

Magali Lacroix; Joëlle Léonil; Cécile Bos; Gheorghe Airinei; Robert Benamouzig; Sophie Daré; Gwénaëlle Henry; Daniel Tomé; Claire Gaudichon


Nutrition Clinique Et Metabolisme | 2004

Qualité nutritionnelle des protéines de colza chezl’homme

Claire Gaudichon; Cécile Bos; François Mariotti; R. Ntounda; Sophie Daré; Catherine Luengo; Robert Benamouzig; Daniel Tomé

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Robert Benamouzig

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Daniel Tomé

Université Paris-Saclay

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Catherine Luengo

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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François Mariotti

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Magali Lacroix

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Sylvain Mahé

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Christine Trefeu

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Céline Morens

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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