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  • 3. Maternal Fat-1 Transgene Protects Offspring from Excess Weight Gain, Oxidative Stress, and Reduced Fatty Acid Oxidation in Response to High-Fat Diet.
    Boyle KE, Magill-Collins MJ, Newsom SA, Janssen RC, Friedman JE.
    Nutrients; 2020 Mar 14; 12(3):. PubMed ID: 32183350
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  • 4. Maternal obesity has sex-dependent effects on insulin, glucose and lipid metabolism and the liver transcriptome in young adult rat offspring.
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  • 5. Parental high-fat high-sugar diet programming and hypothalamus adipose tissue axis in male Wistar rats.
    César H, Sertorio MN, de Souza EA, Jamar G, Santamarina A, Jucá A, Casagrande BP, Pisani LP.
    Eur J Nutr; 2022 Feb 14; 61(1):523-537. PubMed ID: 34657184
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  • 6. Leucine supplementation in maternal high-fat diet alleviated adiposity and glucose intolerance of adult mice offspring fed a postweaning high-fat diet.
    Kim J, Kim J, Kwon YH.
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  • 7. Peri-conceptional obesogenic exposure induces sex-specific programming of disease susceptibilities in adult mouse offspring.
    Dahlhoff M, Pfister S, Blutke A, Rozman J, Klingenspor M, Deutsch MJ, Rathkolb B, Fink B, Gimpfl M, Hrabě de Angelis M, Roscher AA, Wolf E, Ensenauer R.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 2014 Feb 15; 1842(2):304-17. PubMed ID: 24275555
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  • 8. Maternal obesity during pregnancy and lactation programs the development of offspring non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in mice.
    Oben JA, Mouralidarane A, Samuelsson AM, Matthews PJ, Morgan ML, McKee C, Soeda J, Fernandez-Twinn DS, Martin-Gronert MS, Ozanne SE, Sigala B, Novelli M, Poston L, Taylor PD.
    J Hepatol; 2010 Jun 15; 52(6):913-20. PubMed ID: 20413174
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  • 9. Maternal Exercise Protects Male Offspring From Maternal Diet-Programmed Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Progression.
    Hinrichs H, Faerber A, Young M, Ballentine SJ, Thompson MD.
    Endocrinology; 2023 Jan 09; 164(3):. PubMed ID: 36655378
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  • 10. Male Rat Offspring Are More Impacted by Maternal Obesity Induced by Cafeteria Diet than Females-Additive Effect of Postweaning Diet.
    Tajaddini A, Kendig MD, Prates KV, Westbrook RF, Morris MJ.
    Int J Mol Sci; 2022 Jan 27; 23(3):. PubMed ID: 35163366
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  • 11. Intrauterine growth restriction combined with a maternal high-fat diet increased adiposity and serum corticosterone levels in adult rat offspring.
    Zinkhan EK, Yu B, Callaway CW, McKnight RA.
    J Dev Orig Health Dis; 2018 Jun 27; 9(3):315-328. PubMed ID: 29397052
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  • 12. Maternal obesity is necessary for programming effect of high-fat diet on offspring.
    White CL, Purpera MN, Morrison CD.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2009 May 27; 296(5):R1464-72. PubMed ID: 19244583
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  • 13. 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.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2014 Jul 01; 307(1):R26-34. PubMed ID: 24789994
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  • 14. 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.
    Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol; 2013 Sep 01; 40(9):652-61. PubMed ID: 23819696
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  • 16. Maternal obesity characterized by gestational diabetes increases the susceptibility of rat offspring to hepatic steatosis via a disrupted liver metabolome.
    Pereira TJ, Fonseca MA, Campbell KE, Moyce BL, Cole LK, Hatch GM, Doucette CA, Klein J, Aliani M, Dolinsky VW.
    J Physiol; 2015 Jul 15; 593(14):3181-97. PubMed ID: 25922055
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  • 17. Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pre-Conception and Gestation Predisposes Adult Female Offspring to Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice.
    Akhaphong B, Gregg B, Kumusoglu D, Jo S, Singer K, Scheys J, DelProposto J, Lumeng C, Bernal-Mizrachi E, Alejandro EU.
    Front Endocrinol (Lausanne); 2021 Jul 15; 12():780300. PubMed ID: 35111136
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  • 19. Maternal high-fat diet programs for metabolic disturbances in offspring despite leptin sensitivity.
    Volpato AM, Schultz A, Magalhães-da-Costa E, Correia ML, Águila MB, Mandarim-de-Lacerda CA.
    Neuroendocrinology; 2012 Jul 15; 96(4):272-84. PubMed ID: 22456428
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