Maternal Low-Calorie Sweeteners Consumption Rewires Hypothalamic Melanocortin Circuits via a Gut Microbial co-metabolite Pathway

The prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes is growing at an alarming rate, including among pregnant women. Low-calorie sweeteners (LCSs) have increasingly been used as an alternative to sugar to deliver a sweet taste without the excessive caloric load. However, there is little evidence regarding their biological effects, particularly during development. Here, we used a mouse model of maternal LCS consumption to explore the impact of perinatal LCS exposure on the development of neural systems involved in metabolic regulation.
ByMIchael Goran