Abstract

Dietary restriction during pregnancy and puberty is a risk factor to hypertension onset atadulthood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of maternal malnutrition duringlactation on cardiovascular parameters, in both sexes of rat pups at 120-day-old. Maternalfood restriction lead to arterial hypertension, baroreflex impairment, cardiac remodeling andincreased collagen deposition in the aorta, in adult male offspring. The females did not showfunctional or morphological disruptions. Together, these results show that maternal foodrestriction during lactation promotes cardiometabolic programming, generating cardiovascularalterations in male adult rat offspring, however female offspring present some kind ofcardioprotective effect.

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