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Postnatal diet-induced obesity in rats upregulates systemic and adipose tissue …

- diabetesjournals.org
S Boullu-Ciocca, A Dutour, V Guillaume, V Achard, C … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In humans, a hyperactivity of glucocorticoid metabolism was postulated to be involved in the
intrauterine programming of the metabolic syndrome in adulthood. We studied in rats the effects
of overfeeding, obtained by reducing the size of the litter in the immediate postnatal ...
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A possible role of neuropeptide Y, agouti-related protein and leptin receptor …

- eurodiabesity.org [PDF] 
M Lopez, LM Seoane, S Tovar, MC Garcia, R … - Diabetologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Aim/hypothesis: Perinatal overfeeding predis- poses humans and rats to obesity and
diabetes in later life. One classical model for studying the effect of early feeding is manipulation
of the size of rat litters. Rats growing up in small litters gain more weight than rats growing ...
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Perinatal elevation of hypothalamic insulin, acquired malformation of hypothalamic …


A Plagemann, T Harder, A Rake, M Voits, H Fink, W … - Brain research, 1999 - Elsevier
Overnutrition during critical developmental periods is suggested to be a risk factor for obesity
and associated metabolic disorders in later life. Underlying mechanisms are unknown. Neuropeptides
are essentially involved in the central nervous regulation of body weight. For instance, ...
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Decreased inhibition by leptin of hypothalamic arcuate neurons in neonatally …


H Davidowa, A Plagemann - Neuroreport, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Rats neonatally overnourished due to a reduced litter size develop persisting overweight throughout
life. A presumed mechanism leading to this 'malprogramming' consists of an acquired change
of the responsiveness to leptin of the neuronal system regulating feeding behavior. The ...
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Insulin resistance of hypothalamic arcuate neurons in neonatally overfed rats


H Davidowa, A Plagemann - Neuroreport, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Rats exposed to early postnatal overfeeding by rearing in small litters become hyperphagic,
hyperleptinemic, and hyperinsulinemic throughout later life. Medial arcuate neurons are involved
in body weight regulation. They were tested in brain slices of control and small-litter rats ...
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Observations on the orexigenic hypothalamic neuropeptide Y-system in neonatally …


A Plagemann, T Harder, A Rake, T Waas, … - Journal of …, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
Early postnatal overnutrition is a risk factor for obesity in juvenile and adult life. Underlying pathophysiological
mechanisms are still unclear. Hypothalamic neuropeptides are decisively involved in the regulation
of body weight and food intake. In this study, we investigated consequences of early ...
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Expression of the mRNAs coding for the glucocorticoid receptor isoforms in obesity


S Boullu-Ciocca, O Paulmyer-Lacroix, F Fina, LH … - Obesity, 2003 - nature.com
Research Methods and Procedures: Using quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain
reaction, we studied the expression of the GR mRNA isoforms (active, GR inactive, GR ) in circulating
mononuclear leukocytes (in which GR shares the same regulation with central nervous ...
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'Fetal programming'and 'functional teratogenesis': on epigenetic mechanisms and …

- weichenstellung-im-mutterleib.de [PDF] 
A Plagemann - Journal of perinatal medicine, 2004 - reference-global.com
Alterations of the intrauterine and early postnatal nutri- tional, metabolic, and hormonal environment
may cause predispositions to the development of disorders and dis- eases in later life. Mechanisms
responsible for this peri- natally acquired 'malprogramming' still remain unclear. It has ...
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Arcuate neurons of overweight rats differ in their responses to amylin from controls


H Davidowa, T Ziska, A Plagemann - Neuroreport, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Amylin and ghrelin are hormones produced, respectively, in pancreas and stomach. They have
a central action on food intake and body weight. Possible changes in their effect on hypothalamic
neuronal activity were investigated in overweight rats previously subjected to early ...
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Excess weight gain during the early postnatal period is associated with permanent …

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XQ Xiao, SM Williams, BE Grayson, MM Glavas, MA … - Endocrinology, 2007 - Endocrine Soc
Excess weight gain during the early postnatal period increases the risk of persistent obesity into
adulthood and impacts on the subsequent risk for metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. The
current study investigated the long-term effect of early excess weight gain, through ...
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