Environmental perturbations during early mammalian development can affect aspects of offspring growth and cardiovascular health. We have demonstrated previously that maternal gestational dietary protein restriction in mice significantly elevated adult offspring systolic blood pressure. Therefore, the present study investigates the key mechanisms of blood pressure regulation in these mice. Following mating, female MF-1 mice were assigned to either a normal-protein diet (NPD; 18 % casein) or an isocaloric low-protein diet throughout gestation (LPD; 9 % casein), or fed the LPD exclusively during the pre-implantation period (3.5 d) before returning to the NPD for the remainder of gestation (Emb-LPD). All offspring received standard chow. At 22 ...
Gene markers for cardiomyocyte growth, proliferation and remodeling were examined in mouse fetuses a...
BACKGROUND: A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of...
Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 293: R745–R753, 2007. First published May 16, 2007; doi:10.1152/aj...
Environmental perturbations during early mammalian development can affect aspects of offspring growt...
Early embryonic development is known to be susceptible to maternal undernutrition, leading to a dise...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
We have previously demonstrated that maternal protein restriction during pregnancy leads to raised b...
In rats, maternal protein restriction reduces nephron endowment and often leads to adult hypertensio...
Aim: Our previous study showed that a maternal low-protein diet induced hypertension and vascular dy...
It is established that dietary protein restriction of pregnant rats results in their offspring devel...
Human and animal studies have revealed a strong association between periconceptional environmental f...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
We tested the hypothesis that maternal protein deprivation during gestation results in changes in ex...
A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of the metabol...
Gene markers for cardiomyocyte growth, proliferation and remodeling were examined in mouse fetuses a...
BACKGROUND: A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of...
Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 293: R745–R753, 2007. First published May 16, 2007; doi:10.1152/aj...
Environmental perturbations during early mammalian development can affect aspects of offspring growt...
Early embryonic development is known to be susceptible to maternal undernutrition, leading to a dise...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
We have previously demonstrated that maternal protein restriction during pregnancy leads to raised b...
In rats, maternal protein restriction reduces nephron endowment and often leads to adult hypertensio...
Aim: Our previous study showed that a maternal low-protein diet induced hypertension and vascular dy...
It is established that dietary protein restriction of pregnant rats results in their offspring devel...
Human and animal studies have revealed a strong association between periconceptional environmental f...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
We tested the hypothesis that maternal protein deprivation during gestation results in changes in ex...
A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of the metabol...
Gene markers for cardiomyocyte growth, proliferation and remodeling were examined in mouse fetuses a...
BACKGROUND: A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of...
Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 293: R745–R753, 2007. First published May 16, 2007; doi:10.1152/aj...