<div><p>The cellular mechanisms whereby excess maternal nutrition during pregnancy increases adiposity of the offspring are not well understood. However, nicotinamide (NAM), a fundamental micronutrient that is important in energy metabolism, has been shown to regulate adipogenesis through inhibition of SIRT1. Here we tested three novel hypotheses: 1) NAM increases the adipogenic response of human umbilical cord tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) through a SIRT1 and PPARγ pathway; 2) lipid potentiates the NAM-enhanced adipogenic response; and 3) the adipogenic response to NAM is associated with increased percent fat mass (%FM) among neonates. MSCs were derived from the umbilical cord of 46 neonates born to non-obese mothers enrolle...
The transition period in dairy cows (3 weeks prepartum until 3 weeks postpartum) is associated with ...
International audienceAdipocytes are the main cell type in adipose tissue, which is a critical regul...
Offspring born from mothers with obesity are at a greater risk for obesity, cardiovascular disease, ...
Altres ajuts: Ministerio de Educación (República de Paraguay), BCAL04-451 - 3824321Scope: Interventi...
Globally, approximately 10-25% of women smoke during pregnancy. Since nicotine is highly addictive, ...
OBJECTIVE: Infants born to mothers with obesity have greater adiposity, ectopic fat storage, and are...
Adipocytes are the main cell type in adipose tissue, a critical regulator of metabolism highly speci...
The NAD+-dependent deacetylase SIRT1 controls key metabolic functions by deacetylating target protei...
Nutritional programming of the thermogenic and fuel oxidation capacity of white adipose tissue (WAT)...
The environmental obesogen hypothesis proposes that pre- and postnatal exposure to environ-mental ch...
Context: Elevating nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) levels systemically improves metabolic h...
Objective: The susceptibility to abdominal obesity and the metabolic syndrome is determined to a sub...
The transition period in dairy cows (3 weeks prepartum until 3 weeks postpartum) is associated with ...
Despite medical advice, 20-30% of female smokers continue to smoke during pregnancy. Epidemiological...
Research demonstrates that maternal tobacco smoke exposure during fetal development increases the of...
The transition period in dairy cows (3 weeks prepartum until 3 weeks postpartum) is associated with ...
International audienceAdipocytes are the main cell type in adipose tissue, which is a critical regul...
Offspring born from mothers with obesity are at a greater risk for obesity, cardiovascular disease, ...
Altres ajuts: Ministerio de Educación (República de Paraguay), BCAL04-451 - 3824321Scope: Interventi...
Globally, approximately 10-25% of women smoke during pregnancy. Since nicotine is highly addictive, ...
OBJECTIVE: Infants born to mothers with obesity have greater adiposity, ectopic fat storage, and are...
Adipocytes are the main cell type in adipose tissue, a critical regulator of metabolism highly speci...
The NAD+-dependent deacetylase SIRT1 controls key metabolic functions by deacetylating target protei...
Nutritional programming of the thermogenic and fuel oxidation capacity of white adipose tissue (WAT)...
The environmental obesogen hypothesis proposes that pre- and postnatal exposure to environ-mental ch...
Context: Elevating nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) levels systemically improves metabolic h...
Objective: The susceptibility to abdominal obesity and the metabolic syndrome is determined to a sub...
The transition period in dairy cows (3 weeks prepartum until 3 weeks postpartum) is associated with ...
Despite medical advice, 20-30% of female smokers continue to smoke during pregnancy. Epidemiological...
Research demonstrates that maternal tobacco smoke exposure during fetal development increases the of...
The transition period in dairy cows (3 weeks prepartum until 3 weeks postpartum) is associated with ...
International audienceAdipocytes are the main cell type in adipose tissue, which is a critical regul...
Offspring born from mothers with obesity are at a greater risk for obesity, cardiovascular disease, ...