Lipid Traffic Analysis reveals the impact of high paternal carbohydrate intake on offsprings’ lipid metabolism

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Samuel Furse
Adam J. Watkins
Nima Hojat
James Smith
Huw E. L. Williams
Davide Chiarugi
Albert Koulman
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[1] University of Cambridge,Core Metabolomics and Lipidomics Laboratory, Wellcome Trust
[2] Metabolic Disease Unit,MRL Institute of Metabolic Science
[3] Wellcome Trust-MRL Institute of Metabolic Science,Division of Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine
[4] University of Cambridge,School of Food Science & Nutrition
[5] University of Nottingham,Biodiscovery Institute
[6] University of Leeds,Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Core, Wellcome Trust
[7] University of Nottingham,MRL Institute of Metabolic Science
[8] University of Cambridge,undefined
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In this paper we present an investigation of parental-diet-driven metabolic programming in offspring using a novel computational network analysis tool. The impact of high paternal carbohydrate intake on offsprings’ phospholipid and triglyceride metabolism in F1 and F2 generations is described. Detailed lipid profiles were acquired from F1 neonate (3 weeks), F1 adult (16 weeks) and F2 neonate offspring in serum, liver, brain, heart and abdominal adipose tissues by MS and NMR. Using a purpose-built computational tool for analysing both phospholipid and fat metabolism as a network, we characterised the number, type and abundance of lipid variables in and between tissues (Lipid Traffic Analysis), finding a variety of reprogrammings associated with paternal diet. These results are important because they describe the long-term metabolic result of dietary intake by fathers. This analytical approach is important because it offers unparalleled insight into possible mechanisms for alterations in lipid metabolism throughout organisms.
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