<div><p>Obesity causes white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation and insulin resistance in some, but not all individuals. Here, we used a mouse model of early postnatal overfeeding to determine the role of neonatal nutrition in lifelong WAT inflammation and metabolic dysfunction. C57BL/6J mice were reared in small litters of 3 (SL) or normal litters of 7 pups (NL) and fed either regular chow or a 60% high fat diet (HFD) from 5 to 17 weeks. At weaning, SL mice did not develop WAT inflammation despite increased fat mass, although there was an up-regulation of WAT <i>Arg1</i> and <i>Tlr4</i> expression. On HFD, adult SL mice had greater inguinal fat mass compared to NL mice, however both groups showed similar increases in visceral fat depots and...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent and may affect the long-term health of the child. We inve...
Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent and may affect the long-term health of the child. We inve...
Obesity causes white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation and insulin resistance in some, but not all i...
Obesity causes white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation and insulin resistance in some, but not all i...
Increasing evidence shows a potential link between the perinatal nutrient environment and metabolic ...
<p><i>A</i>: Pre-weaning growth curves (body weights) of mice raised in normal litters (NL) or small...
Overfeeding in early life is associated with obesity and insulin resistance in adulthood. In the pre...
Caloric intake increased over a long period of time may induce the development of obesity, causing s...
<p><i>A</i>: Representative images of F4/80 immunoreactivity (<i>red</i> fluorescence) in the epidid...
Childhood obesity increases the risk of adult obesity and diabetes, suggesting that early overnu-tri...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
<p><i>A-B</i>: Glucose and (<i>A</i>) insulin (<i>B</i>) tolerance tests and incremental area under ...
Item does not contain fulltextMetabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently o...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent and may affect the long-term health of the child. We inve...
Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent and may affect the long-term health of the child. We inve...
Obesity causes white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation and insulin resistance in some, but not all i...
Obesity causes white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation and insulin resistance in some, but not all i...
Increasing evidence shows a potential link between the perinatal nutrient environment and metabolic ...
<p><i>A</i>: Pre-weaning growth curves (body weights) of mice raised in normal litters (NL) or small...
Overfeeding in early life is associated with obesity and insulin resistance in adulthood. In the pre...
Caloric intake increased over a long period of time may induce the development of obesity, causing s...
<p><i>A</i>: Representative images of F4/80 immunoreactivity (<i>red</i> fluorescence) in the epidid...
Childhood obesity increases the risk of adult obesity and diabetes, suggesting that early overnu-tri...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
<p><i>A-B</i>: Glucose and (<i>A</i>) insulin (<i>B</i>) tolerance tests and incremental area under ...
Item does not contain fulltextMetabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently o...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent and may affect the long-term health of the child. We inve...
Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent and may affect the long-term health of the child. We inve...