Metabolic programming of obesity by energy restriction during the perinatal period: different outcomes depending on gender and period, type and severity of restriction.
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Oral leptin treatment in suckling rats ameliorates detrimental effects in hypothalamic structure and function caused by maternal caloric restriction during gestationBlood cell transcriptomic-based early biomarkers of adverse programming effects of gestational calorie restriction and their reversibility by leptin supplementation.Feed your head: neurodevelopmental control of feeding and metabolismGender-specific effects of intrauterine growth restriction on the adipose tissue of adult rats: a proteomic approachPerinatal programming of obesity: an introduction to the topic.Identification of early transcriptome-based biomarkers related to lipid metabolism in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of rats nutritionally programmed for improved metabolic healthMaternal intake of grape seed procyanidins during lactation induces insulin resistance and an adiponectin resistance-like phenotype in rat offspring.Decreased Kv1.5 expression in intrauterine growth retardation rats with exaggerated pulmonary hypertension.No Adverse Programming by Post-Weaning Dietary Fructose of Body Weight, Adiposity, Glucose Tolerance, or Metabolic Flexibility.Gender-Associated Impact of Early Leucine Supplementation on Adult Predisposition to Obesity in Rats.Offspring predisposition to obesity due to maternal-diet-induced obesity in rats is preventable by dietary normalization before mating.Oral leptin supplementation throughout lactation in rats prevents later metabolic alterations caused by gestational calorie restriction.Maternal consumption of a cafeteria diet during lactation in rats leads the offspring to a thin-outside-fat-inside phenotype.Leptin intake in suckling rats restores altered T3 levels and markers of adipose tissue sympathetic drive and function caused by gestational calorie restriction.Impact of transient period of metabolic adaptation on perinatal asphyxia in neonates with intrauterine growth retardation.Leptin Intake at Physiological Doses Throughout Lactation in Male Wistar Rats Normalizes the Decreased Density of Tyrosine Hydroxylase-Immunoreactive Fibers in the Stomach Caused by Mild Gestational Calorie Restriction.Past trends in obesity-attributable mortality in eight European countries: an application of age-period-cohort analysis.
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Metabolic programming of obesity by energy restriction during the perinatal period: different outcomes depending on gender and period, type and severity of restriction.
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Andreu Palou
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2012-11-22T00:00:00Z