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295 related items for PubMed ID: 27342733

  • 1. Enhanced Steatosis and Fibrosis in Liver of Adult Offspring Exposed to Maternal High-Fat Diet.
    Thompson MD, Cismowski MJ, Trask AJ, Lallier SW, Graf AE, Rogers LK, Lucchesi PA, Brigstock DR.
    Gene Expr; 2016; 17(1):47-59. PubMed ID: 27342733
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  • 2. Effect of high-fat diet prior to pregnancy on hepatic gene expression and histology in mouse offspring.
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  • 3. Perinatal exposure to bisphenol A exacerbates nonalcoholic steatohepatitis-like phenotype in male rat offspring fed on a high-fat diet.
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    J Endocrinol; 2014 Sep; 222(3):313-25. PubMed ID: 25112833
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  • 4. Maternal Exercise Protects Male Offspring From Maternal Diet-Programmed Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Progression.
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    Nicolás-Toledo L, Cervantes-Rodríguez M, Cuevas-Romero E, Corona-Quintanilla DL, Pérez-Sánchez E, Zambrano E, Castelán F, Rodríguez-Antolín J.
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  • 6. A maternal high-fat diet may accelerate adipo-immunologic aging in offspring.
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  • 7. Maternal high-fat diet in mice leads to innate airway hyperresponsiveness in the adult offspring.
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  • 8. High-fat intake during pregnancy and lactation exacerbates high-fat diet-induced complications in male offspring in mice.
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  • 10. Enhanced offspring predisposition to steatohepatitis with maternal high-fat diet is associated with epigenetic and microbiome alterations.
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    PLoS One; 2017 Apr 15; 12(4):e0175675. PubMed ID: 28414763
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  • 11. Maternal obesity during lactation may protect offspring from high fat diet-induced metabolic dysfunction.
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  • 12. Supplementation of the maternal diet during pregnancy with chocolate and fructose interacts with the high-fat diet of the young to facilitate the onset of metabolic disorders in rat offspring.
    Zhang ZY, Dai YB, Wang HN, Wang MW.
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  • 13. Maternal high-fat feeding through pregnancy and lactation predisposes mouse offspring to molecular insulin resistance and fatty liver.
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    J Nutr Biochem; 2012 Apr 25; 23(4):341-8. PubMed ID: 21543214
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  • 14. Transgenerational impact of maternal obesogenic diet on offspring bile acid homeostasis and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
    Thompson MD, Derse A, Ferey J, Reid M, Xie Y, Christ M, Chatterjee D, Nguyen C, Harasymowicz N, Guilak F, Moley KH, Davidson NO.
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  • 15. Maternal high-fat diet promotes onset of diabetes in rat offspring.
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  • 16. Long-term maternal high-fat feeding from weaning through pregnancy and lactation predisposes offspring to hypertension, raised plasma lipids and fatty liver in mice.
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  • 17. Sex-specific maternal calcium requirements for the prevention of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by altering the intestinal microbiota and lipid metabolism in the high-fat-diet-fed offspring mice.
    Li P, Yan K, Chang X, Chen X, Wang R, Fan X, Tang T, Zhan D, Qi K.
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  • 18. A maternal "junk food" diet in pregnancy and lactation promotes nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease in rat offspring.
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  • 20. Maternal conjugated linoleic acid consumption prevented TAG alterations induced by a high-fat diet in male adult rat offspring.
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