Lab Anim Res.  2024 Sep;40(3):374-382. 10.1186/s42826-024-00222-6.

A maternal diet high in carbohydrates causes bradyarrhythmias and changes in heart rate variability in the offspring sex-dependent in mice

Affiliations
  • 1Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Senda Química, Cd Universitaria, Jardines de San Manuel, Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza 72570, México
  • 2Laboratorio de Fisiopatología Cardiovascular, Centro de Investigaciones de Fisicoquímica de Materiales, Instituto de Ciencias, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2 Sur 50, San Pedro Zacachimalpa, Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza 72960, México
  • 3Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Microbiológicas, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, México

Abstract

Background
Maternal obesity prepregnancy, as well as gestational overweight produced by high-sucrose diet, could be evolved to the cardiometabolic diseases in offspring during adulthood. Until then, the cardiometabolic diseases were ignored that have been presented or inherited in the offspring for overnutrition were ignored, depend on gender. We proposed that maternal prepregnancy obesity in CD1 mice, as well as gestational overweight produced by a high sucrose diet, develop to cardiometabolic disease in offspring and even if gender. For detection of the cardiometabolic diseases in a Murine model with a high sucrose diet (HSD), the time series formed by the RR intervals taken from lead I of the ECG has used the corresponding Poincare plot. The heart rate variability was characterized by the standard deviation of width and length SD1, SD2 respectively of the Poincare plot and the SD1/SD2 correlation index in addition was calculated between to gender and body weight.
Results
A maternal diet was based high sucrose diet and produced overweight on progeny in both sexes, but the cardiac arrhythmias depended on gender. Other results were due to the chronic effect of high sucrose diet in offspring with this intrauterine ambiance that contributes to changes in HRV, arrhythmias, and sinus pauses, also these phenomena were observed just in the male mice offspring with high sucrose diet during adulthood.
Conclusions
We propose, that the arrhythmias originated from fetal programming due to the maternal diet in mice model and produced alterations in the offspring female more than in the male, probably due to hormones.

Keyword

Obesity; Arrhythmias; Heart Rate Variability; Offspring; Gender
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