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840 related items for PubMed ID: 27632913

  • 1. Maternal high fructose and low protein consumption during pregnancy and lactation share some but not all effects on early-life growth and metabolic programming of rat offspring.
    Arentson-Lantz EJ, Zou M, Teegarden D, Buhman KK, Donkin SS.
    Nutr Res; 2016 Sep; 36(9):937-946. PubMed ID: 27632913
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  • 4. Effects of a maternal diet supplemented with chocolate and fructose beverage during gestation and lactation on rat dams and their offspring.
    Zhang ZY, Zeng JJ, Kjaergaard M, Guan N, Raun K, Nilsson C, Wang MW.
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  • 5. Maternal High Fructose Intake Increases the Vulnerability to Post-Weaning High-Fat Diet-Induced Programmed Hypertension in Male Offspring.
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    Nutrients; 2018 Jan 09; 10(1):. PubMed ID: 29315230
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  • 6. Metabolic and Histopathological Effects of Fructose Intake During Pregestation, Gestation and Lactation in Rats and their Offspring.
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    J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol; 2015 Mar 09; 7(1):19-26. PubMed ID: 25800472
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  • 7. Maternal high-calorie diet is associated with altered hepatic microRNA expression and impaired metabolic health in offspring at weaning age.
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    Endocrine; 2016 Oct 09; 54(1):70-80. PubMed ID: 27106801
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  • 8. Maternal protein restriction during pregnancy and lactation alters central leptin signalling, increases food intake, and decreases bone mass in 1 year old rat offspring.
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  • 9. Acute and perinatal programming effects of a fat-rich diet on rat muscle mitochondrial function and hepatic lipid accumulation.
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  • 10. Excess maternal salt or fructose intake programmes sex-specific, stress- and fructose-sensitive hypertension in the offspring.
    Gray C, Gardiner SM, Elmes M, Gardner DS.
    Br J Nutr; 2016 Feb 28; 115(4):594-604. PubMed ID: 26653028
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  • 11. Maternal and postweaning diet interaction alters hypothalamic gene expression and modulates response to a high-fat diet in male offspring.
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  • 12. Maternal fructose consumption downregulates hippocampal catalase expression via DNA methylation in rat offspring.
    Mizuno G, Munetsuna E, Yamada H, Yamazaki M, Ando Y, Hattori Y, Kageyama I, Teshigawara A, Nouchi Y, Fujii R, Ishikawa H, Suzuki K, Hashimoto S, Ohashi K, Shimono Y.
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  • 13. Fetal programming of dietary fructose and saturated fat on hepatic quercetin glucuronidation in rats.
    Serra A, Bryant N, Motilva MJ, Blumberg JB, Chen CY.
    Nutrition; 2012 Aug 28; 28(11-12):1165-71. PubMed ID: 22858203
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  • 14. Maternal consumption of a cafeteria diet during lactation in rats leads the offspring to a thin-outside-fat-inside phenotype.
    Pomar CA, van Nes R, Sánchez J, Picó C, Keijer J, Palou A.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2017 Aug 28; 41(8):1279-1287. PubMed ID: 28190874
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  • 15. Glucose intolerance associated with early-life exposure to maternal cafeteria feeding is dependent upon post-weaning diet.
    Akyol A, McMullen S, Langley-Evans SC.
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  • 16. Maternal low-quality protein diet exerts sex-specific effects on plasma amino acid profile and alters hepatic expression of methyltransferases in adult rat offspring.
    Akyol A, Cetin AK, Gulec A, Dasgin H, Ayaz A, Onbasilar I.
    J Dev Orig Health Dis; 2018 Aug 28; 9(4):409-416. PubMed ID: 29582727
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  • 17. Maternal sucrose-rich diet and fetal programming: changes in hepatic lipogenic and oxidative enzymes and glucose homeostasis in adult offspring.
    D'Alessandro ME, Oliva ME, Fortino MA, Chicco A.
    Food Funct; 2014 Mar 28; 5(3):446-53. PubMed ID: 24445301
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  • 18. Maternal fructose-intake-induced renal programming in adult male offspring.
    Tain YL, Wu KL, Lee WC, Leu S, Chan JY.
    J Nutr Biochem; 2015 Jun 28; 26(6):642-50. PubMed ID: 25765514
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  • 19. Perinatal protein restriction affects milk free amino acid and fatty acid profile in lactating rats: potential role on pup growth and metabolic status.
    Martin Agnoux A, Antignac JP, Boquien CY, David A, Desnots E, Ferchaud-Roucher V, Darmaun D, Parnet P, Alexandre-Gouabau MC.
    J Nutr Biochem; 2015 Jul 28; 26(7):784-95. PubMed ID: 25935308
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  • 20. Neonatal Citrulline Supplementation and Later Exposure to a High Fructose Diet in Rats Born with a Low Birth Weight: A Preliminary Report.
    Tran NT, Alexandre-Gouabau MC, Pagniez A, Ouguerram K, Boquien CY, Winer N, Darmaun D.
    Nutrients; 2017 Apr 11; 9(4):. PubMed ID: 28398243
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