posted on 2019-11-14, 18:06authored byJinlong Gao, Tao Huang, Jiaomei Li, Xiaofei Guo, Hailong Xiao, Jiaojiao Gu, Jun Tang, Wenwen Cai, Duo Li
We
studied the long-term influence of gestational diabetes mellitus
(GDM) on the pancreas of offspring and the effect of omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) on offspring’s pancreas. GDM offspring
were divided into three groups: GDM offspring, n-3 PUFA-adequate-GDM
offspring, and n-3 PUFA-deficient GDM offspring. All healthy and GDM
offspring were fed up to 11 months old. The pancreas of GDM offspring
exhibited fatty infiltration at 11 months old, whereas n-3 PUFA improved
the pancreatic fatty infiltration. n-3 PUFA lowered the pancreatic
oxidative stress and inflammation. Surprisingly, n-3 PUFA postponed
pancreatic telomere shortening of GDM offspring at old age. Nontargeted
metabolomics showed that many metabolites were altered in the pancreas
of GDM offspring at old age, including l-valine, ceramide,
acylcarnitines, tocotrienol, cholesteryl acetate, and biotin. n-3
PUFA modulated some altered metabolites and metabolic pathways. Therefore,
GDM caused the long-term effects on offspring’s pancreas, whereas
n-3 PUFA played a beneficial role.