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High-lipid nutritional environment in different ontogenetic periods induce developmental programming of rat prostate at aging

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Author(s):
Scarpelli, Tatiane Pereira ; Pytlowanciv, Eloisa Zanin ; Pinto-Fochi, Maria Etelvina ; Taboga, Sebastiao Roberto ; Goes, Rejane Maira
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: Reproduction; v. 165, n. 1, p. 14-pg., 2023-01-01.
Abstract

In brief: Maternal obesity plus high-fat diet in breastfeeding induces stromal hyperplasia and diffuse acinar atrophy in the rat prostate at aging, related to dyslipidemia and testosterone reduction. The high-lipid nutritional environment from intrauterine and throughout life favors the development of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia and aggravated degenerative alterations in the gland. Maternal obesity and high-fat diet (HFD) affect permanently prostate histophysiology in adulthood, but the consequences during aging are unknown. Here, we evaluated the prostate alterations in middle-aged rats subjected to a high-lipid nutritional environment (HLE) in different ontogenetic periods. Wistar rats (56 weeks of age) were assigned into groups exposed to standard nutrition (C) or HLE during gestation (G), gestation and lactation (GL), from lactation onward (L), from weaning onward (W) and from gestation onward (AL). HLE in the periods after weaning consisted of HFD (20% fat), and during gestation and lactation it also included previous maternal obesity induced by the HFD. HLE increased total cholesterol and triglyceride levels in all groups and led to insulin resistance in GL and AL and obesity in L. Serum testosterone levels decreased similar to 67% in GL, similar to 146% in L and W, and similar to 233% in AL. Histological and stereological analysis revealed an increment of the stromal compartment and collagen fibers in the prostates of all HLE groups, as well as degenerative lesions, such as cell vacuolation and prostate concretions. HLE aggravated acinar atrophy in G, GL, and L, and in AL it reached more than 50% of the prostate area for most animals. The foci of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia increased in AL. Tissue expression of androgen receptor did not vary among groups, except for a higher stromal expression for G and GL. Even when restricted to gestation and lactation, HLE induces diffuse acinar atrophy in the aging prostate and worsens degenerative and premalignant lesions when it continues throughout life. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/01612-4 - Effects of maternal obesity and postnatal overnutrition on male genital system of rats: morphofunctional evaluation of Leydig cell
Grantee:Rejane Maira Góes
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 11/03596-6 - Comparative effect of obesity at different development stages on the rat ventral prostate histophysiology: possible relationships with steroid hormones and the 5 alpha-reductase expression
Grantee:Eloísa Zanin Pytlowanciv
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)