Authors
Daniela P Stocher, Caroline P Klein, André B Saccomori, Pauline M August, Nicolli C Martins, Pablo RG Couto, Martine EK Hagen, Cristiane Matté
Publication date
2018/5
Journal
British journal of nutrition
Volume
119
Issue
9
Pages
1003-1011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Excessive salt intake is a common feature of Western dietary patterns, and has been associated with important metabolic changes including cerebral redox state imbalance. Considering that little is known about the effect on progeny of excessive salt intake during pregnancy, the present study investigated the effect of a high-salt diet during pregnancy and lactation on mitochondrial parameters and the redox state of the brains of resulting offspring. Adult female Wistar rats were divided into two dietary groups (n 20 rats/group): control standard chow (0·675 % NaCl) or high-salt chow (7·2 % NaCl), received throughout pregnancy and for 7 d after delivery. On postnatal day 7, the pups were euthanised and their cerebellum, hypothalamus, hippocampus, prefrontal and parietal cortices were dissected. Maternal high-salt diet reduced cerebellar mitochondrial mass and membrane potential, promoted an increase in reactive …
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