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The impact of maternal glycemia and obesity on early postnatal growth in a nondiabetic …


B Knight, BM Shields, A Hill, RJ Powell, D … - Diabetes care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Maternal FPG was correlated with offspring birth weight (r = 0.25, P <
0.001), length (r = 0.17, P < 0.001), and BMI (r = 0.2, P < 0.001) but was not
correlated with offspring growth at 12 weeks. Maternal prepregnancy BMI was ...
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Compromised [beta]-Cell Development and [beta]-Cell Dysfunction in Weanling Offspring …


ME Cerf, K Williams, CS Chapman, J Louw - Pancreas, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Reported here are the effects of a high-fat diet (HFD) fed to dams
during pregnancy on the weight, A- and >-cell development, and A-cell function
of their weanling offspring. ... Methods: Offspring were obtained from ...
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De novo synthesis of diacylglycerol in endothelium may mediate the association between …


MF McCarty - Medical hypotheses, 2005 - Elsevier
Increased free fatty acid flux, giving rise to increased de novo synthesis of
diacylglycerol (DAG) and activation of protein kinase C (PKC) in vascular
endothelium, may be largely responsible for the endotheliopathy and ...
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Non-human primate fetal kidney transcriptome analysis indicates mammalian target of …

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MJ Nijland, NE Schlabritz-Loutsevitch, GB … - The Journal of Physiology, 2007 - Physiological Soc
Developmental programming is defined as the process by which gene–environment
interaction in the developing organism leads to permanent changes in phenotype
and function. Numerous reports of maternal nutrient restriction during ...
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Early foetal programming of hepatic gluconeogenesis: glucocorticoids strike back


CE McCurdy, JE Friedman - Diabetologia, 2006 - Springer
The foetus, though protected by the placental barrier, is highly susceptible to
changes in both maternal diet and the hormonal milieu. In particular, a
chronically poor maternal diet resulting from either protein/calorie ...
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Maternal high-fat diet triggers lipotoxicity in the fetal livers of nonhuman primates


CE McCurdy, JM Bishop, SM Williams, BE … - The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Maternal obesity is thought to increase the offspring's risk of juvenile obesity
and metabolic diseases; however, the mechanism(s) whereby excess maternal
nutrition affects fetal development remain poorly understood. Here, we ...
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The future of genetic research on appetitive behavior


TJ Kowalski - Appetite, 2004 - 万方数据资源系统
The risk for developing obesity has a significant genetic component. Several
quantitative trait loci and candidate genes have been identified using current
methodological approaches however the information gained thus far is ...
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Relation of fetal growth to maternal responses to oral glucose tolerance test throughout …


O Giampietro, P Bay, MC Orlandi, M Ferdeghini, … - Acta Diabetologica, 1999 - Springer
Abstract Fetal growth is dependent on transplacental supply of fuels. We aimed
to assess the effect of serial changes in maternal glucose tolerance and insulin
secretion with advancing pregnancy on maternal-fetal outcomes. Sixty-nine ...
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The insulin-like growth factor system and the fetal brain: effects of poor maternal nutrition


TJ McDonald, MJ Nijland, PW Nathanielsz - Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders, 2007 - Springer
Abstract The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling system plays
indispensable roles in pre- and post-natal brain growth and development. A large
body of studies using both in vivo null mutant and transgenic mice and in ...
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Sucrose feeding during pregnancy and lactation elicits distinct metabolic response in …

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L Sedova, O Seda, L Kazdova, B Chylikova, P … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2007 - Am Physiological Soc
The importance of early environment, including maternal diet during pregnancy,
is suspected to play a major role in pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome and
related conditions. One of the proposed mechanisms is a mismatch between ...
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