Prenatal stress increases the obesogenic effects of a high-fat-sucrose diet in adult rats in a sex-specific manner.
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Early-Life Stress, HPA Axis Adaptation, and Mechanisms Contributing to Later Health OutcomesLong-Term Sex-Dependent Vulnerability to Metabolic challenges in Prenatally Stressed Rats.Impact of stress and stress physiology during pregnancy on child metabolic function and obesity riskDifferential effects of prenatal stress on metabolic programming in diet-induced obese and dietary-resistant ratsEarly Life Stress Increases Metabolic Risk, HPA Axis Reactivity, and Depressive-Like Behavior When Combined with Postweaning Social Isolation in Rats.DNA methylation mediates the impact of exposure to prenatal maternal stress on BMI and central adiposity in children at age 13½ years: Project Ice Storm.Glucose intolerance after chronic stress is related with downregulated PPAR-γ in adipose tissue.Shifting to a control diet after a high-fat, high-sucrose diet intake induces epigenetic changes in retroperitoneal adipocytes of Wistar rats.Sex-specific effects of stress on metabolic and cardiovascular disease: are women at higher risk?Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone As the Homeostatic Rheostat of Feto-Maternal Symbiosis and Developmental Programming In Utero and Neonatal Life.Maternal Cortisol During Pregnancy and Infant Adiposity: A Prospective Investigation.The effect of early-life stress and chronic high-sucrose diet on metabolic outcomes in female rats.Supplementation with methyl donors during lactation to high-fat-sucrose-fed dams protects offspring against liver fat accumulation when consuming an obesogenic diet.Sex dependent impact of gestational stress on predisposition to eating disorders and metabolic disease
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Prenatal stress increases the obesogenic effects of a high-fat-sucrose diet in adult rats in a sex-specific manner.
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A L de la Garza
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10.3109/10253890.2012.707708
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2012-08-09T00:00:00Z