Maternal substrate utilization programs the development of the metabolic syndrome in male mice exposed to high fat in utero
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Adult offspring of high-fat diet-fed dams can have normal glucose tolerance and body composition.Critical periods of increased fetal vulnerability to a maternal high fat diet.Shared effects of genetic and intrauterine and perinatal environment on the development of metabolic syndromeEffects of genetics and in utero diet on murine pancreatic development.In utero exposure to a maternal high-fat diet alters the epigenetic histone code in a murine modelEpigenomics: maternal high-fat diet exposure in utero disrupts peripheral circadian gene expression in nonhuman primatesMinireview: Epigenetic programming of diabetes and obesity: animal modelsEffects of Maternal Obesity on Fetal Programming: Molecular Approaches.Hypoglycemia, hyperglucagonemia, and fetoplacental defects in glucagon receptor knockout mice: a role for glucagon action in pregnancy maintenance.Obesity: a transgenerational problem linked to nutrition during pregnancy.High-fat intake during pregnancy and lactation exacerbates high-fat diet-induced complications in male offspring in mice.Animal models of in utero exposure to a high fat diet: a review.Metabolic syndrome: role of maternal undernutrition and fetal programming.In Utero Exposure to a High-Fat Diet Programs Hepatic Hypermethylation and Gene Dysregulation and Development of Metabolic Syndrome in Male Mice.GRP78 overproduction in pancreatic beta cells protects against high-fat-diet-induced diabetes in mice.Genetic Dissection of the Physiological Role of Skeletal Muscle in Metabolic Syndrome
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Maternal substrate utilization programs the development of the metabolic syndrome in male mice exposed to high fat in utero
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scientific article published on October 2009
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Ariana Fiallo
Carlos Vargas
Esther Schmuel
Jorge L Durand
Kirsten Hartil
Linda A Jelicks
Matthew J Warner
Maureen J Charron
Michael Kruse
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10.1203/PDR.0B013E3181B33375
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2009-10-01T00:00:00Z
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