An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic disorders. We evaluated the impact of intake of an iso-caloric fructose rich diet (FRD) by lactating mothers (LM) on several metabolic functions of their male offspring. On postnatal d 1, ad libitum eating, lactating Sprague-Dawley rats received either 10% F (wt/vol; FRD-LM) or tap water (controls, CTR-LM) to drink throughout lactation. Weaned male offspring were fed ad libitum a normal diet, and body weight (BW) and food intake were registered until experimentation (60 d of age). Basal circulating levels of metabolic markers were evaluated. Both iv glucose tolerance and hypothalamic leptin sensitivity tests were performed. The hypothalamus was...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
INTRODUÇÃO: A exposição materna à frutose durante a gestação e lactação pode contribuir para o desen...
Widespread consumption of high-fructose and high-fat diets relates to the global epidemic of hyperte...
An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic di...
The aim of this work was to determine the effect of a fructose rich diet (FRD) consumed by the pregn...
Objective. Fructose intake from added sugars correlates with the epidemic rise in metabolic syndrome...
Hyperandrogenemia predisposes an organism toward developing impaired insulin sensitivity. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Maternal overnutrition including pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and lactation promotes a lipot...
Previously, we showed that offspring from obese rat dams were hyperphagic, with increased adiposity,...
Recent epidemiological evidence suggests that exposure to mater- nal obesity increases the risk of n...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
WOS: 000444659700009PubMed ID: 30004004Background: Previous studies have indicated an association be...
A high-fat (H) diet increases metabolic disorders in offspring. However, there is great variability ...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
INTRODUÇÃO: A exposição materna à frutose durante a gestação e lactação pode contribuir para o desen...
Widespread consumption of high-fructose and high-fat diets relates to the global epidemic of hyperte...
An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic di...
The aim of this work was to determine the effect of a fructose rich diet (FRD) consumed by the pregn...
Objective. Fructose intake from added sugars correlates with the epidemic rise in metabolic syndrome...
Hyperandrogenemia predisposes an organism toward developing impaired insulin sensitivity. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Maternal overnutrition including pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and lactation promotes a lipot...
Previously, we showed that offspring from obese rat dams were hyperphagic, with increased adiposity,...
Recent epidemiological evidence suggests that exposure to mater- nal obesity increases the risk of n...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
WOS: 000444659700009PubMed ID: 30004004Background: Previous studies have indicated an association be...
A high-fat (H) diet increases metabolic disorders in offspring. However, there is great variability ...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
INTRODUÇÃO: A exposição materna à frutose durante a gestação e lactação pode contribuir para o desen...
Widespread consumption of high-fructose and high-fat diets relates to the global epidemic of hyperte...