TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of offspring genotype-by-sex interactions, independently of environmental cues, on the phenotype traits of an obese swine model
AU - Heras-Molina, Ana
AU - Pesantez, José Luis
AU - Astiz, Susana
AU - Garcia-Contreras, Consolación
AU - Vazquez-Gomez, Marta
AU - Isabel, Beatriz
AU - Ovilo, Cristina
AU - Gonzalez-Bulnes, Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - The present study aimed to assess the importance of offspring genotype on postnatal development, independently of confounding factors related to prenatal environment and postnatal lifestyle, using a translational model of obesity and metabolic syndrome (the Iberian pig). Hence, we compared two genotypes (purebred Iberian and crossbreds Iberian × Large White), produced in one single maternal environment (pure Iberian mothers) through artificial insemination of Iberian sows with Iberian and Large White heterospermic semen and maintained in the same conditions during postnatal development. The results indicate that, under same pre-and postnatal environments, the interaction genotype-by-sex has a determinant role on offspring phenotype (i.e., growth and development, metabolic and antioxidant status and fatty acid composition of different tissues). These results may set the basis for future preclinical and clinical research on the differences in the metabolic phenotype among genotypes.
AB - The present study aimed to assess the importance of offspring genotype on postnatal development, independently of confounding factors related to prenatal environment and postnatal lifestyle, using a translational model of obesity and metabolic syndrome (the Iberian pig). Hence, we compared two genotypes (purebred Iberian and crossbreds Iberian × Large White), produced in one single maternal environment (pure Iberian mothers) through artificial insemination of Iberian sows with Iberian and Large White heterospermic semen and maintained in the same conditions during postnatal development. The results indicate that, under same pre-and postnatal environments, the interaction genotype-by-sex has a determinant role on offspring phenotype (i.e., growth and development, metabolic and antioxidant status and fatty acid composition of different tissues). These results may set the basis for future preclinical and clinical research on the differences in the metabolic phenotype among genotypes.
KW - DOHaD
KW - Genotype
KW - Obesity
KW - Swine-model
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85097133307
U2 - 10.3390/biology9120445
DO - 10.3390/biology9120445
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85097133307
SN - 2079-7737
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 22
JO - Biology
JF - Biology
IS - 12
M1 - 445
ER -