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296 related items for PubMed ID: 30282988

  • 1. Maternal high-fat diet consumption induces sex-dependent alterations of the endocannabinoid system and redox homeostasis in liver of adult rat offspring.
    Miranda RA, De Almeida MM, Rocha CPDD, de Brito Fassarella L, De Souza LL, Souza AFP, Andrade CBV, Fortunato RS, Pazos-Moura CC, Trevenzoli IH.
    Sci Rep; 2018 Oct 03; 8(1):14751. PubMed ID: 30282988
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  • 2. 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.
    Almeida MM, Dias-Rocha CP, Souza AS, Muros MF, Mendonca LS, Pazos-Moura CC, Trevenzoli IH.
    Br J Nutr; 2017 Nov 03; 118(10):788-803. PubMed ID: 29110748
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  • 3. Fish oil supplementation during pregnancy decreases liver endocannabinoid system and lipogenic markers in newborn rats exposed to maternal high-fat diet.
    Fassarella LB, Neto JGO, Woyames J, Santos GRC, Pereira HMG, Pazos-Moura CC, Trevenzoli IH.
    Eur J Nutr; 2024 Aug 03; 63(5):1565-1579. PubMed ID: 38727803
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  • 4. Early hepatic insult in the offspring of obese maternal mice.
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  • 5. Maternal high-fat diet induces sex-specific endocannabinoid system changes in newborn rats and programs adiposity, energy expenditure and food preference in adulthood.
    Dias-Rocha CP, Almeida MM, Santana EM, Costa JCB, Franco JG, Pazos-Moura CC, Trevenzoli IH.
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  • 6. 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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  • 7. Leaf powder supplementation of Senna alexandrina ameliorates oxidative stress, inflammation, and hepatic steatosis in high-fat diet-fed obese rats.
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    PLoS One; 2021 May 03; 16(4):e0250261. PubMed ID: 33878116
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  • 8. A maternal high-fat diet represses the expression of antioxidant defense genes and induces the cellular senescence pathway in the liver of male offspring rats.
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  • 9. Transcription profiling in the liver of undernourished male rat offspring reveals altered lipid metabolism pathways and predisposition to hepatic steatosis.
    Lecoutre S, Montel V, Vallez E, Pourpe C, Delmont A, Eury E, Verbanck M, Dickes-Coopman A, Daubersies P, Lesage J, Laborie C, Tailleux A, Staels B, Froguel P, Breton C, Vieau D.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2019 Dec 01; 317(6):E1094-E1107. PubMed ID: 31638854
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  • 10. Maternal high-fat diet up-regulates type-1 cannabinoid receptor with estrogen signaling changes in a sex- and depot- specific manner in white adipose tissue of adult rat offspring.
    de Almeida MM, Dias-Rocha CP, Reis-Gomes CF, Wang H, Cordeiro A, Pazos-Moura CC, Joss-Moore L, Trevenzoli IH.
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  • 11. Maternal fat supplementation during late pregnancy and lactation influences the development of hepatic steatosis in offspring depending on the fat source.
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  • 12. Maternal conjugated linoleic acid consumption prevented TAG alterations induced by a high-fat diet in male adult rat offspring.
    González MA, Lavandera J, Gerstner C, Fariña AC, Saín J, Bernal CA.
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  • 13. A maternal "junk food" diet in pregnancy and lactation promotes nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease in rat offspring.
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  • 14. Peri-conceptional obesogenic exposure induces sex-specific programming of disease susceptibilities in adult mouse offspring.
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  • 15. Maternal high-fat diet decreases milk endocannabinoids with sex-specific changes in the cannabinoid and dopamine signaling and food preference in rat offspring.
    Dias-Rocha CP, Costa JCB, Oliveira YS, Fassarella LB, Woyames J, Atella GC, Santos GRC, Pereira HMG, Pazos-Moura CC, Almeida MM, Trevenzoli IH.
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  • 16. Weight loss enhances hepatic antioxidant status in a NAFLD model induced by high-fat diet.
    Mendes IKS, Matsuura C, Aguila MB, Daleprane JB, Martins MA, Mury WV, Brunini TMC.
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  • 17. Maternal obesity characterized by gestational diabetes increases the susceptibility of rat offspring to hepatic steatosis via a disrupted liver metabolome.
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  • 18. Oxidative stress and altered lipid homeostasis in the programming of offspring fatty liver by maternal obesity.
    Alfaradhi MZ, Fernandez-Twinn DS, Martin-Gronert MS, Musial B, Fowden A, Ozanne SE.
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  • 19. Transgenerational impact of maternal obesogenic diet on offspring bile acid homeostasis and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
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    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2019 Apr 01; 316(4):E674-E686. PubMed ID: 30860882
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  • 20. Grape skin extract protects against programmed changes in the adult rat offspring caused by maternal high-fat diet during lactation.
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