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β-Cell Secretory Dysfunction in the Pathogenesis of Low Birth Weight–Associated …


JC Jimenez-Chillaron, M Hernandez-Valencia, C … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Low birth weight (LBW) is an important risk factor for type 2 diabetes. We have developed a mouse
model of LBW resulting from undernutrition during pregnancy. Restriction of maternal food intake
from day 12.5 to 18.5 of pregnancy results in a 23% decrease in birth weight (P < 0.001), ...
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Low birth weight and zygosity status is associated with defective muscle glycogen …


P Poulsen, JFP Wojtaszewski, EA Richter, H Beck- … - Diabetes, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS— Elderly monozygotic twins had significantly lower fractional GS activity amidst higher
glycogen and GS protein levels compared with dizygotic twins. In addition, we demonstrated
strong nongenetic associations between birth weight and defect muscle glycogen ...
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Hepatic structural alteration in adult programmed offspring (severe maternal …


V Souza-Mello, CA Mandarim-de-Lacerda … - British Journal of …, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of a post-weaning high-fat (HF) diet upon hepatic
morphology in rats subjected to perinatal protein restriction. Pregnant Wistar rats were assigned
to a normal-protein diet (NP; with 19 % of protein) or a low-protein (LP) diet (with 5 % of ...
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To: Krebs M, Brehm A, Krssak M et al.(2003) Direct and indirect effects of amino …


SP Burns, RD Cohen - Diabetologia, 2004 - Springer
To the Editor: The paper by Krebs et al. [1] illustrates a poten- tial difficulty in the interpretation
of measurements of gluco- neogenesis in man, which applies to the large number of pub- lished
studies using similar techniques. In these papers, total gluconeogenesis is estimated by ...
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[PDF] A Murine Model


JC Jimenez-Chillaron, M Hernandez-Valencia, C … - DIABETES, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Low birth weight (LBW) is an important risk factor for type 2 diabetes. We have developed a mouse
model of LBW resulting from undernutrition during pregnancy. Restriction of maternal food intake
from day 12.5 to 18.5 of pregnancy results in a 23% decrease in birth weight (P < 0.001), ...
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Fatal flaw in the fetal argument


RD Cohen - British Journal of Nutrition, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
close. Cambridge Journals Online. Skip to content. ...
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—to: Looker HC, Fagot-Campagna A, Gunter EW et al.(2003) Homocysteine as a …


N Shukla, GD Angelini, JY Jeremy - Diabetologia, 2004 - Springer
To the Editor: We read with interest the recent paper by Looker et al. [1] who presented a study
on homocysteine as a risk factor for nephropathy and retinopathy in Type 2 diabe- tes. We would
like to add some comments and observations relating to possible underlying mechanisms ...
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Comment on: Nyirenda MJ, Dean S, Lyons V, Chapman KE, Seckl JR (2006) …


SP Burns, RD Cohen - Diabetologia, 2006 - Springer
Nyirenda et al. present compelling new evidence on the mechanism of fetal programming of
gluconeogenesis by glucocorticoid administration during the last third of pregnancy in rats
[1], a study that is commented on by McCurdy and Friedman [2]. Nyirenda et al. focus on a ...
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JC Jimenez-Chillaron, M Hernandez-Valencia, C … - journal.shouxi.net
Low birth weight (LBW) is an important risk factor for type 2 diabetes. We have developed a mouse
model of LBW resulting from undernutrition during pregnancy. Restriction of maternal food intake
from day 12.5 to 18.5 of pregnancy results in a 23% decrease in birth weight (P < 0.001), ...
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