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  • 21. Maternal high fat diet exposure is associated with increased hepcidin levels, decreased myelination, and neurobehavioral changes in male offspring.
    Graf AE, Lallier SW, Waidyaratne G, Thompson MD, Tipple TE, Hester ME, Trask AJ, Rogers LK.
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  • 22. The effect of troxerutin on anxiety- and depressive-like behaviours in the offspring of high-fat diet fed dams.
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  • 23. Maternal Chronic Folate Supplementation Ameliorates Behavior Disorders Induced by Prenatal High-Fat Diet Through Methylation Alteration of BDNF and Grin2b in Offspring Hippocampus.
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  • 28. Maternal high fat diet alters offspring epigenetic regulators, amygdala glutamatergic profile and anxiety.
    Glendining KA, Fisher LC, Jasoni CL.
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  • 30. Trans fat intake during pregnancy or lactation increases anxiety-like behavior and alters proinflammatory cytokines and glucocorticoid receptor levels in the hippocampus of adult offspring.
    Pase CS, Metz VG, Roversi K, Roversi K, Vey LT, Dias VT, Schons CF, de David Antoniazzi CT, Duarte T, Duarte M, Burger ME.
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  • 31. Maternal high-fat diet increases anhedonic behavior and modulates hippocampal Mash1 and BDNF expression in adult offspring.
    Curi HT, Dias CT, da Luz Camargo MLM, Dos Santos Gomez P, Gomes MFP, Beserra-Filho JIA, Medeiros A, Ribeiro AM, Simabuco FM, Lambertucci RH, Mendes-da-Silva C.
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  • 32. Maternal high fat diet programs hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function in adult rat offspring.
    Niu X, Wu X, Ying A, Shao B, Li X, Zhang W, Lin C, Lin Y.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2019 Apr 01; 102():128-138. PubMed ID: 30544004
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  • 36. Pre-Weaning Exposure to Maternal High-Fat Diet Is a Critical Developmental Window for Programming the Metabolic System of Offspring in Mice.
    Yang H, Chen N, Fan L, Lin X, Liu J, You Y, Zhong Y, Chen Y, Li J, Xiao X.
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  • 40. The impact of high-fat diet consumption and inulin fiber supplementation on anxiety-related behaviors and liver oxidative status in female Wistar rats.
    Vieira LG, de Noronha SISR, Chírico MTT, de Souza AB, de Matos NA, Chianca-Jr DA, Bezerra FS, de Menezes RC.
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