Background It is well established that obesity is associated with dysregulation of the ratio between the two major adipokines leptin and adiponectin. Furthermore, it was recently reported that maternal obesity has a significant impact on placental development. Leptin and adiponectin are present at the fetal-maternal interface and are involved in the development of a functional placenta. However, less is known about leptin and adiponectin’s involvement in the placental alterations described in obese women. Hence, the objective of the present study was to characterize the placental expression and DNA methylation of these two adipokine systems (ligands and receptors) in obese women. Results Biopsies were collected from the fetal and maternal s...
Epigenetics generates a considerable interest in the field of research on complex traits, including ...
This research investigates the impact of maternal obesity without gestational diabetes on the major ...
Epigenetics has been involved in the relationship between maternal overnutrition and fetal developme...
Abstract Background It is well established that obesity is associated with dysregulation of the rati...
The overwhelming rates of obesity worldwide are a major concern due to the elevated medical costs as...
Maternal pregestational obesity is a well-known risk factor for offspring obesity, metabolic syndrom...
Figure S1. DNA methylation in the promoter region of the ADIPOR1 gene in obese placenta. The methyla...
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
<div><p>The inflammatory and metabolic derangements of obesity in pregnant women generate an adverse...
Growing evidence suggests that epigenetic profile changes occur-ring during fetal development in res...
L’obésité se définit par une accumulation excessive de masse grasse et une inflammation systémique c...
The inflammatory and metabolic derangements of obesity in pregnant women generate an adverse intraut...
In utero epigenetic factors affect health and development, though sex differences in epigenetic effe...
Background Leptin, mainly secreted by fat cells, plays a core role in the regulation of appetite and...
Understanding the regulatory mechanisms that affect obesogenic genes expression in newborns is essen...
Epigenetics generates a considerable interest in the field of research on complex traits, including ...
This research investigates the impact of maternal obesity without gestational diabetes on the major ...
Epigenetics has been involved in the relationship between maternal overnutrition and fetal developme...
Abstract Background It is well established that obesity is associated with dysregulation of the rati...
The overwhelming rates of obesity worldwide are a major concern due to the elevated medical costs as...
Maternal pregestational obesity is a well-known risk factor for offspring obesity, metabolic syndrom...
Figure S1. DNA methylation in the promoter region of the ADIPOR1 gene in obese placenta. The methyla...
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
<div><p>The inflammatory and metabolic derangements of obesity in pregnant women generate an adverse...
Growing evidence suggests that epigenetic profile changes occur-ring during fetal development in res...
L’obésité se définit par une accumulation excessive de masse grasse et une inflammation systémique c...
The inflammatory and metabolic derangements of obesity in pregnant women generate an adverse intraut...
In utero epigenetic factors affect health and development, though sex differences in epigenetic effe...
Background Leptin, mainly secreted by fat cells, plays a core role in the regulation of appetite and...
Understanding the regulatory mechanisms that affect obesogenic genes expression in newborns is essen...
Epigenetics generates a considerable interest in the field of research on complex traits, including ...
This research investigates the impact of maternal obesity without gestational diabetes on the major ...
Epigenetics has been involved in the relationship between maternal overnutrition and fetal developme...