TY - JOUR
T1 - Natural cocoa inhibits maternal hypercholesterolaemia induced atherogenesis in rabbit pups
AU - Blay, Richard Michael
AU - Adjenti, Saviour Kweku
AU - Adutwum-Ofosu, Kevin Kofi
AU - Hottor, Bismarck Afedo
AU - Ahenkorah, John
AU - Arko-Boham, Benjamin
AU - Addai, Frederick Kwaku
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Atherosclerosis begins during foetal development and is enhanced by maternal hypercholesterolaemia during pregnancy. This study assessed the effect of natural cocoa on atherosclerosis in offspring conceived in maternal hypercholesterolaemia. Female rabbits were fed a cholesterol-enriched diet for two weeks and hypercholesterolaemia was confirmed, after which they were crossed with normocholesterolaemic males. One group of hypercholesterolaemic mothers (HCC) received natural cocoa powder (NCP) in their drinking water, whereas the other group (HC) received only water. Histological analysis of three segments of the aorta (arch, thoracic and abdominal) from offspring of both groups was compared with a control group (NC). Intima-media thickness of the aortic arch in offspring born to hypercholesterolaemic rabbits (HC: 146 μm) was higher compared to HCC (99 μm) and control rabbits (58.5 μm). All the sections from the aortic arch of the HC group had atherosclerotic lesions while none of the sections of the aortic arch from the NC and HCC groups had lesions present. Inferentially, regular and voluntary consumption of NCP during pregnancy may inhibit aortic atherogenesis in offspring of hypercholesterolaemic mothers.
AB - Atherosclerosis begins during foetal development and is enhanced by maternal hypercholesterolaemia during pregnancy. This study assessed the effect of natural cocoa on atherosclerosis in offspring conceived in maternal hypercholesterolaemia. Female rabbits were fed a cholesterol-enriched diet for two weeks and hypercholesterolaemia was confirmed, after which they were crossed with normocholesterolaemic males. One group of hypercholesterolaemic mothers (HCC) received natural cocoa powder (NCP) in their drinking water, whereas the other group (HC) received only water. Histological analysis of three segments of the aorta (arch, thoracic and abdominal) from offspring of both groups was compared with a control group (NC). Intima-media thickness of the aortic arch in offspring born to hypercholesterolaemic rabbits (HC: 146 μm) was higher compared to HCC (99 μm) and control rabbits (58.5 μm). All the sections from the aortic arch of the HC group had atherosclerotic lesions while none of the sections of the aortic arch from the NC and HCC groups had lesions present. Inferentially, regular and voluntary consumption of NCP during pregnancy may inhibit aortic atherogenesis in offspring of hypercholesterolaemic mothers.
KW - Antioxidants
KW - Atherosclerosis
KW - Cocoa
KW - Foetal
KW - Intima-media thickness
KW - Maternal hypercholesterolaemia
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U2 - 10.5830/CVJA-2019-019
DO - 10.5830/CVJA-2019-019
M3 - Article
C2 - 31140539
AN - SCOPUS:85072508621
SN - 1995-1892
VL - 30
SP - 208
EP - 215
JO - Cardiovascular Journal of Africa
JF - Cardiovascular Journal of Africa
IS - 4
ER -