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Maternal Western diet exposure increases periportal fibrosis beginning in utero in nonhuman primate offspring
Michael J. Nash, … , Jacob E. Friedman, Stephanie R. Wesolowski
Michael J. Nash, … , Jacob E. Friedman, Stephanie R. Wesolowski
Published December 22, 2021
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2021;6(24):e154093. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.154093.
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Research Article Gastroenterology

Maternal Western diet exposure increases periportal fibrosis beginning in utero in nonhuman primate offspring

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Maternal obesity affects nearly one-third of pregnancies and is a major risk factor for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in adolescent offspring, yet the mechanisms behind NAFLD remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that nonhuman primate fetuses exposed to maternal Western-style diet (WSD) displayed increased fibrillar collagen deposition in the liver periportal region, with increased ACTA2 and TIMP1 staining, indicating localized hepatic stellate cell (HSC) and myofibroblast activation. This collagen deposition pattern persisted in 1-year-old offspring, despite weaning to a control diet (CD). Maternal WSD exposure increased the frequency of DCs and reduced memory CD4+ T cells in fetal liver without affecting systemic or hepatic inflammatory cytokines. Switching obese dams from WSD to CD before conception or supplementation of the WSD with resveratrol decreased fetal hepatic collagen deposition and reduced markers of portal triad fibrosis, oxidative stress, and fetal hypoxemia. These results demonstrate that HSCs and myofibroblasts are sensitive to maternal WSD-associated oxidative stress in the fetal liver, which is accompanied by increased periportal collagen deposition, indicative of early fibrogenesis beginning in utero. Alleviating maternal WSD-driven oxidative stress in the fetal liver holds promise for halting steatosis and fibrosis and preventing developmental programming of NAFLD.

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Michael J. Nash, Evgenia Dobrinskikh, Sean A. Newsom, Ilhem Messaoudi, Rachel C. Janssen, Kjersti M. Aagaard, Carrie E. McCurdy, Maureen Gannon, Paul Kievit, Jacob E. Friedman, Stephanie R. Wesolowski

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Maternal Western Diet Programmes Bile Acid Dysregulation and Hepatic Fibrosis in Fetal and Juvenile Macaques
Nash MJ, Dobrinskikh E, Al\u2010Juboori SI, Janssen RC, Fernandes J, Argabright A, D'Alessandro A, Kirigiti MA, Kievit P, Aagaard KM, McCurdy CE, Gannon M, Jones KL, Li T, Friedman JE, Wesolowski SR
Liver International 2025
Hypoxic pregnancy promotes fibrosis and increases stress metabolites in the ovine fetal liver
McGuckin MM, Wang D, Ortiz J, Dobrinskikh E, Tong W, Botting\u2010Lawford KJ, Niu Y, Giussani DA, Wesolowski SR
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Maternal Western-style diet has a persistent effect on offspring gene expression in skeletal muscle of Japanese macaques
Beck EA, Hetrick B, Nassar L, Turnbull DW, Dean TA, Takahashi DL, Gannon M, Wesolowski SR, Aagaard KM, Friedman JE, Kievit P, McCurdy CE
Scientific Reports 2025

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