A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of the metabolic syndrome later in life has been shown in epidemiological and animal data. The aim of this study was to investigate whether an early mismatched nutrition produced by catch-up growth after fetal protein restriction could induce the appearance of hypertension and/or atherosclerosis in adult male mice.Wild-type C57BL6/J or LDLr−/− dams were fed a low protein (LP) or a control (C) diet during gestation. Catch-up growth was induced in LP offspring by feeding dams with a control diet and by culling the litter to 4 pups against 8 in controls. At weaning, male mice were fed either standard chow or an obesogenic diet (OB), leading to 4 experimental ...
Retrospective epidemiological studies of British cohorts have found an inverse relationship between ...
Recent reports indicated that nutrition in early infancy might influence later child health outcomes...
There is growing evidence that poor paternal diet at the time of conception increase the risk of off...
A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of the metabol...
BACKGROUND: A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of...
Poor early growth confers an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and other f...
Numerous animal studies have consistently shown that early life exposure to LP (low-protein) diet pr...
Maternal diet during pregnancy and/or lactation plays a role in inducing the offspring metabolic phe...
Background/Aims: Altered nutrients during the in utero (IU) and/or lactation (L) period predispose...
Environmental perturbations during early mammalian development can affect aspects of offspring growt...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Poor early growth is associated with Type II diabetes, hypertension and other features of the metabo...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy occurring in approximately 10% of women wo...
A mismatch between fetal and postnatal environment can permanently alter the body structure and phys...
Retrospective epidemiological studies of British cohorts have found an inverse relationship between ...
Recent reports indicated that nutrition in early infancy might influence later child health outcomes...
There is growing evidence that poor paternal diet at the time of conception increase the risk of off...
A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of the metabol...
BACKGROUND: A link between early mismatched nutritional environment and development of components of...
Poor early growth confers an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and other f...
Numerous animal studies have consistently shown that early life exposure to LP (low-protein) diet pr...
Maternal diet during pregnancy and/or lactation plays a role in inducing the offspring metabolic phe...
Background/Aims: Altered nutrients during the in utero (IU) and/or lactation (L) period predispose...
Environmental perturbations during early mammalian development can affect aspects of offspring growt...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Poor early growth is associated with Type II diabetes, hypertension and other features of the metabo...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy occurring in approximately 10% of women wo...
A mismatch between fetal and postnatal environment can permanently alter the body structure and phys...
Retrospective epidemiological studies of British cohorts have found an inverse relationship between ...
Recent reports indicated that nutrition in early infancy might influence later child health outcomes...
There is growing evidence that poor paternal diet at the time of conception increase the risk of off...