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  • 1. Maternal obesity upregulates fatty acid and glucose transporters and increases expression of enzymes mediating fatty acid biosynthesis in fetal adipose tissue depots.
    Long NM, Rule DC, Zhu MJ, Nathanielsz PW, Ford SP.
    J Anim Sci; 2012 Jul; 90(7):2201-10. PubMed ID: 22266999
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  • 2. Effects of early- to mid-gestational undernutrition with or without protein supplementation on offspring growth, carcass characteristics, and adipocyte size in beef cattle.
    Long NM, Tousley CB, Underwood KR, Paisley SI, Means WJ, Hess BW, Du M, Ford SP.
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  • 3. Maternal obesity and increased nutrient intake before and during gestation in the ewe results in altered growth, adiposity, and glucose tolerance in adult offspring.
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  • 4. Effects of maternal obesity on maternal and fetal plasma concentrations of adiponectin and expression of adiponectin and its receptor genes in cotyledonary and adipose tissues at mid- and late-gestation in sheep.
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  • 5. Effects of nutrient restriction of bovine dams during early gestation on postnatal growth, carcass and organ characteristics, and gene expression in adipose tissue and muscle.
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  • 6. Maternal undernutrition alters fat cell size distribution, but not lipogenic gene expression, in the visceral fat of the late gestation guinea pig fetus.
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    Placenta; 2010 Oct; 31(10):902-9. PubMed ID: 20728936
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  • 7. Late but not early gestational maternal growth hormone treatment increases fetal adiposity in overnourished adolescent sheep.
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  • 8. Diet reduction to requirements in obese/overfed ewes from early gestation prevents glucose/insulin dysregulation and returns fetal adiposity and organ development to control levels.
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    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2013 Oct 01; 305(7):E868-78. PubMed ID: 23921140
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  • 9. Effect of Maternal Obesity on Fetal Growth and Expression of Placental Fatty Acid Transporters.
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  • 10. Effect of pre-existing maternal obesity, gestational diabetes and adipokines on the expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism in adipose tissue.
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  • 11. A heretical view: rather than a solely placental protective function, placental 11β hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 also provides substrate for fetal peripheral cortisol synthesis in obese pregnant ewes.
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  • 12. Maternal obesity markedly increases placental fatty acid transporter expression and fetal blood triglycerides at midgestation in the ewe.
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  • 13. Maternal obesity up-regulates inflammatory signaling pathways and enhances cytokine expression in the mid-gestation sheep placenta.
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  • 14. Maternal and fetal growth, body composition, endocrinology, and metabolic status in undernourished adolescent sheep.
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  • 15. Arginine nutrition and fetal brown adipose tissue development in diet-induced obese sheep.
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  • 16. The fatty acid transporter FAT/CD36 is upregulated in subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues in human obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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  • 17. Maternal obesity in sheep increases fatty acid synthesis, upregulates nutrient transporters, and increases adiposity in adult male offspring after a feeding challenge.
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  • 18. Fatty acid handling protein expression in adipose tissue, fatty acid composition of adipose tissue and serum, and markers of insulin resistance.
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    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2006 Dec 15; 60(12):1406-13. PubMed ID: 16788709
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  • 19. Maternal high-fat diets cause insulin resistance through inflammatory changes in fetal adipose tissue.
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  • 20. Prenatal exposure to maternal low or high protein diets induces modest changes in the adipose tissue proteome of newborn piglets.
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