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193 related items for PubMed ID: 37745251

  • 1. Daily injection of the β2 adrenergic agonist clenbuterol improved poor muscle growth and body composition in lambs following heat stress-induced intrauterine growth restriction.
    Gibbs RL, Swanson RM, Beard JK, Hicks ZM, Most MS, Beer HN, Grijalva PC, Clement SM, Marks-Nelson ES, Schmidt TB, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
    Front Physiol; 2023; 14():1252508. PubMed ID: 37745251
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  • 2. Daily Injection of the β2 Adrenergic Agonist Clenbuterol Improved Muscle Glucose Metabolism, Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion, and Hyperlipidemia in Juvenile Lambs Following Heat-Stress-Induced Intrauterine Growth Restriction.
    Gibbs RL, Wilson JA, Swanson RM, Beard JK, Hicks ZM, Beer HN, Marks-Nelson ES, Schmidt TB, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
    Metabolites; 2024 Mar 07; 14(3):. PubMed ID: 38535316
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  • 3. Intermittent maternofetal oxygenation during late gestation improved birthweight, neonatal growth, body symmetry, and muscle metabolism in intrauterine growth-restricted lambs.
    Cadaret CN, Posont RJ, Swanson RM, Beard JK, Gibbs RL, Barnes TL, Marks-Nelson ES, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
    J Anim Sci; 2022 Jan 01; 100(1):. PubMed ID: 34865027
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  • 4. Maternofetal inflammation induced for 2 wk in late gestation reduced birth weight and impaired neonatal growth and skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in lambs.
    Posont RJ, Cadaret CN, Beard JK, Swanson RM, Gibbs RL, Marks-Nelson ES, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
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  • 5. Daily Eicosapentaenoic Acid Infusion in IUGR Fetal Lambs Reduced Systemic Inflammation, Increased Muscle ADRβ2 Content, and Improved Myoblast Function and Muscle Growth.
    Beer HN, Lacey TA, Gibbs RL, Most MS, Hicks ZM, Grijalva PC, Marks-Nelson ES, Schmidt TB, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
    Metabolites; 2024 Jun 18; 14(6):. PubMed ID: 38921474
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  • 6. Postnatal β2 adrenergic treatment improves insulin sensitivity in lambs with IUGR but not persistent defects in pancreatic islets or skeletal muscle.
    Yates DT, Camacho LE, Kelly AC, Steyn LV, Davis MA, Antolic AT, Anderson MJ, Goyal R, Allen RE, Papas KK, Hay WW, Limesand SW.
    J Physiol; 2019 Dec 18; 597(24):5835-5858. PubMed ID: 31665811
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  • 7. Primary myoblasts from intrauterine growth-restricted fetal sheep exhibit intrinsic dysfunction of proliferation and differentiation that coincides with enrichment of inflammatory cytokine signaling pathways.
    Posont RJ, Most MS, Cadaret CN, Marks-Nelson ES, Beede KA, Limesand SW, Schmidt TB, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
    J Anim Sci; 2022 Aug 01; 100(8):. PubMed ID: 35908792
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  • 8. Sustained maternal inflammation during the early third-trimester yields intrauterine growth restriction, impaired skeletal muscle glucose metabolism, and diminished β-cell function in fetal sheep1,2.
    Cadaret CN, Merrick EM, Barnes TL, Beede KA, Posont RJ, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
    J Anim Sci; 2019 Dec 17; 97(12):4822-4833. PubMed ID: 31616931
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  • 9. Maternal inflammation at midgestation impairs subsequent fetal myoblast function and skeletal muscle growth in rats, resulting in intrauterine growth restriction at term.
    Cadaret CN, Posont RJ, Beede KA, Riley HE, Loy JD, Yates DT.
    Transl Anim Sci; 2019 Mar 17; 3(2):txz037. PubMed ID: 31032478
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  • 10. Postnatal outcomes in term and preterm lambs following fetal growth restriction.
    Cock ML, Camm EJ, Louey S, Joyce BJ, Harding R.
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  • 11. The Price of Surviving on Adrenaline: Developmental Programming Responses to Chronic Fetal Hypercatecholaminemia Contribute to Poor Muscle Growth Capacity and Metabolic Dysfunction in IUGR-Born Offspring.
    Gibbs RL, Yates DT.
    Front Anim Sci; 2021 Dec 17; 2():. PubMed ID: 34966907
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  • 12. Heat stress-induced deficits in growth, metabolic efficiency, and cardiovascular function coincided with chronic systemic inflammation and hypercatecholaminemia in ractopamine-supplemented feedlot lambs.
    Swanson RM, Tait RG, Galles BM, Duffy EM, Schmidt TB, Petersen JL, Yates DT.
    J Anim Sci; 2020 Jun 01; 98(6):. PubMed ID: 32428228
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  • 13. Effects of birth weight and dietary fat on intake, body composition, and plasma thyroxine in neonatal lambs.
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  • 14. A Two-Week Insulin Infusion in Intrauterine Growth Restricted Fetal Sheep at 75% Gestation Increases Skeletal Myoblast Replication but Did Not Restore Muscle Mass or Increase Fiber Number.
    Chang EI, Hetrick B, Wesolowski SR, McCurdy CE, Rozance PJ, Brown LD.
    Front Endocrinol (Lausanne); 2021 Dec 01; 12():785242. PubMed ID: 34917036
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  • 15. Maternal methyl donor and cofactor supplementation in late pregnancy increases β-cell numbers at 16 days of life in growth-restricted twin lambs.
    Sulaiman SA, De Blasio MJ, Harland ML, Gatford KL, Owens JA.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2017 Oct 01; 313(4):E381-E390. PubMed ID: 28679621
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  • 16. Myoblasts from intrauterine growth-restricted sheep fetuses exhibit intrinsic deficiencies in proliferation that contribute to smaller semitendinosus myofibres.
    Yates DT, Clarke DS, Macko AR, Anderson MJ, Shelton LA, Nearing M, Allen RE, Rhoads RP, Limesand SW.
    J Physiol; 2014 Jul 15; 592(14):3113-25. PubMed ID: 24860171
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  • 17. Placental insufficiency and fetal growth restriction lead to postnatal hypotension and altered postnatal growth in sheep.
    Louey S, Cock ML, Stevenson KM, Harding R.
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  • 18. Growth, meat and feed efficiency traits of lambs born to ewes submitted to energy restriction during mid-gestation.
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    Animal; 2018 Feb 15; 12(2):256-264. PubMed ID: 28735589
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  • 19. Compromised respiratory function in postnatal lambs after placental insufficiency and intrauterine growth restriction.
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  • 20. Intrauterine growth-restricted sheep fetuses exhibit smaller hindlimb muscle fibers and lower proportions of insulin-sensitive Type I fibers near term.
    Yates DT, Cadaret CN, Beede KA, Riley HE, Macko AR, Anderson MJ, Camacho LE, Limesand SW.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2016 Jun 01; 310(11):R1020-9. PubMed ID: 27053651
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