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219 related items for PubMed ID: 24926823

  • 1. Large litter rearing improves leptin sensitivity and hypothalamic appetite markers in offspring of rat dams fed high-fat diet during pregnancy and lactation.
    Sun B, Song L, Tamashiro KL, Moran TH, Yan J.
    Endocrinology; 2014 Sep; 155(9):3421-33. PubMed ID: 24926823
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  • 2. Early postweaning exercise improves central leptin sensitivity in offspring of rat dams fed high-fat diet during pregnancy and lactation.
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    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2013 Nov 01; 305(9):R1076-84. PubMed ID: 24026073
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  • 3. Maternal high-fat diet during gestation or suckling differentially affects offspring leptin sensitivity and obesity.
    Sun B, Purcell RH, Terrillion CE, Yan J, Moran TH, Tamashiro KL.
    Diabetes; 2012 Nov 01; 61(11):2833-41. PubMed ID: 22751689
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  • 4. Maternal exercise and high-fat diet affect hypothalamic neural projections in rat offspring in a sex-specific manner.
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  • 5. Large litter rearing enhances leptin sensitivity and protects selectively bred diet-induced obese rats from becoming obese.
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  • 6. Maternal and postweaning diet interaction alters hypothalamic gene expression and modulates response to a high-fat diet in male offspring.
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  • 7. Maternal overnutrition impacts offspring adiposity and brain appetite markers-modulation by postweaning diet.
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  • 8. Established maternal obesity in the rat reprograms hypothalamic appetite regulators and leptin signaling at birth.
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  • 9. Maternal obesity is necessary for programming effect of high-fat diet on offspring.
    White CL, Purpera MN, Morrison CD.
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  • 12. Differential hypothalamic leptin sensitivity in obese rat offspring exposed to maternal and postnatal intake of chocolate and soft drink.
    Kjaergaard M, Nilsson C, Secher A, Kildegaard J, Skovgaard T, Nielsen MO, Grove K, Raun K.
    Nutr Diabetes; 2017 Jan 16; 7(1):e242. PubMed ID: 28092346
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  • 13. Differential responses of orexigenic neuropeptides to fasting in offspring of obese mothers.
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  • 14. Increased fat intake during lactation modifies hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responsiveness in developing rat pups: a possible role for leptin.
    Trottier G, Koski KG, Brun T, Toufexis DJ, Richard D, Walker CD.
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  • 15. Late-onset exercise in female rat offspring ameliorates the detrimental metabolic impact of maternal obesity.
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  • 16. Maternal nutritional history predicts obesity in adult offspring independent of postnatal diet.
    Howie GJ, Sloboda DM, Kamal T, Vickers MH.
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  • 17. Maternal high-fat diet impairs leptin signaling and up-regulates type-1 cannabinoid receptor with sex-specific epigenetic changes in the hypothalamus of newborn rats.
    Almeida MM, Dias-Rocha CP, Reis-Gomes CF, Wang H, Atella GC, Cordeiro A, Pazos-Moura CC, Joss-Moore L, Trevenzoli IH.
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  • 18. Resveratrol treatment rescues hyperleptinemia and improves hypothalamic leptin signaling programmed by maternal high-fat diet in rats.
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  • 19. Appetite regulatory mechanisms and food intake in mice are sensitive to mismatch in diets between pregnancy and postnatal periods.
    Sellayah D, Sek K, Anthony FW, Watkins AJ, Osmond C, Fleming TP, Hanson MA, Cagampang FR.
    Brain Res; 2008 Oct 27; 1237():146-52. PubMed ID: 18755169
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  • 20. Leucine improves glucose and lipid status in offspring from obese dams, dependent on diet type, but not caloric intake.
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