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647 related items for PubMed ID: 24045869

  • 1. Nutritional manipulations in the perinatal period program adipose tissue in offspring.
    Lukaszewski MA, Eberlé D, Vieau D, Breton C.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2013 Nov 15; 305(10):E1195-207. PubMed ID: 24045869
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  • 2. Role of maternal nutrition in programming adiposity in the offspring: potential implications of glucocorticoids.
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  • 3. The cellularity of offspring's adipose tissue is programmed by maternal nutritional manipulations.
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  • 4. The hypothalamus-adipose axis is a key target of developmental programming by maternal nutritional manipulation.
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  • 5. Perinatal nutrition programs the hypothalamic melanocortin system in offspring.
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  • 6. Depot- and sex-specific effects of maternal obesity in offspring's adipose tissue.
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  • 9. Perinatal maternal high-fat diet induces early obesity and sex-specific alterations of the endocannabinoid system in white and brown adipose tissue of weanling rat offspring.
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  • 11. In utero nutritional stress as a cause of obesity: Altered relationship between body fat, leptin levels and caloric intake in offspring into adulthood.
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  • 12. Maternal nutritional programming of fetal adipose tissue development: long-term consequences for later obesity.
    Budge H, Gnanalingham MG, Gardner DS, Mostyn A, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
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  • 13. The impact of nutritional fatty acids during pregnancy and lactation on early human adipose tissue development. Rationale and design of the INFAT study.
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  • 17. Prenatal programming of postnatal obesity: fetal nutrition and the regulation of leptin synthesis and secretion before birth.
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  • 20. Maternal prenatal undernutrition programs adipose tissue gene expression in adult male rat offspring under high-fat diet.
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