Avtor/Urednik     Cho, Nicole A.; Klančič, Teja; Nettleton, Jodi E.; Paul, Heather A.; Reimer, Raylene A.
Naslov     Impact of food ingredients (Aspartame, Stevia, Prebiotic Oligofructose) on fertility and reproductive outcomes in obese rats
Tip     članek
Vol. in št.     Letnik 26, št. 11
Leto izdaje     2018
Obseg     str. 1692-1695
ISSN     1930-7381 - Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Objective: This study aimed to investigate the interaction between obesity, low-calorie sweeteners, and prebiotic oligofructose on reproductive parameters in rats.Methods: Data were derived from two separate studies of female Sprague-Dawley rats with (1) Lean (n = 24), (2) Obese (n = 27), (3) Obese+Aspartame (n = 14), (4) Obese+Stevia (n = 15), and (5) Obese+Prebiotic (n = 15) groups. Obesity was induced with a high-fat/high-sucrose diet prior to pregnancy. In one study, human-approved doses of aspartame (5-7 mg/kg/d) and stevia (2-3 mg/kg/d) in drinking water were examined, and in the second, 10% prebiotics (oligofructose) in the diet was examined. Reproductive parameters, including fertility, pregnancy, and delivery indexes, were analyzed.Results: Obesity significantly reduced pregnancy index in Obese dams (60.7% successful pregnancies) compared with lean (100%). Obesity also reduced the number of pups born alive and pup survival percent-age compared with those of Lean dams (P < 0.001). Only 53.3% of rats were able to conceive in the Obese+Stevia group, but if rats did become pregnant, they had 100% pregnancy and delivery index. While prebiotic administration rescued the pregnancy index, it could not remediate pup survival percentage (P = 0.025) in Obese dams.Conclusions: Both obesity status and dietary ingredients affect the ability to conceive. Future rigorously controlled studies designed to examine reproductive outcomes in depth are needed to confirm these findings.
Proste vsebinske oznake     sestavina hrane
vpliv na plodnost
reproduktivni rezultati
food ingredients
impact on fertility
reproductive outcomes