Adverse fetal environment due to maternal undernutrition or exposure to environmental chemicals alters glucocorticoid (GC) metabolism increasing the risk of metabolic disorders in adulthood. In this study, we investigated the effects of maternal exposure to cadmium (Cd, 50 ppm) during pregnancy in the methylation of fetal hepatic glucocorticoid receptor promoter (GR) and the correlation with its expression and that of the DNA methyltransferases (DNMT1a and 3a). We also studied the expression of liver phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) and acyl-CoA oxidase (AOX), two enzymes involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids respectively. The methylation of the rat GR gene exon 110 (GR110) in nucleotides -2536 to -2361 was analyze...
A simple tensor decomposition model was applied to the liver transcriptome analysis data to elucidat...
Epidemiological studies and experimental models show that maternal nutritional constraint during pre...
Environmental constraints during early life result in phenotypic changes that can be associated with...
Adverse fetal environment due to maternal undernutrition or exposure to environmental chemicals alte...
Prenatal nutritional constraint induces an altered metabolic phenotype in the offspring which in hum...
Human epidemiological and experimental animal studies show that a poor intra-uterine environment ind...
Cadmium exposure induces low birth weight through unknown mechanisms. Since low birth weight is asso...
Cadmium is a toxicant with known carcinogenic and endocrine disruptor effects. We have previously r...
Induction of an altered metabolic phenotype in the offspring of rats fed a protein-restricted (PR) d...
<p>Liver GR1<sub>10</sub> promoter methylation and expression -relative to the control group - of of...
Cadmium (Cd) is classified as a human carcinogen probably associated with epigenetic changes. DNA me...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
A precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown but is s...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
Prenatal cadmium exposure is known to affect infant growth and organ development. Nonetheless, the r...
A simple tensor decomposition model was applied to the liver transcriptome analysis data to elucidat...
Epidemiological studies and experimental models show that maternal nutritional constraint during pre...
Environmental constraints during early life result in phenotypic changes that can be associated with...
Adverse fetal environment due to maternal undernutrition or exposure to environmental chemicals alte...
Prenatal nutritional constraint induces an altered metabolic phenotype in the offspring which in hum...
Human epidemiological and experimental animal studies show that a poor intra-uterine environment ind...
Cadmium exposure induces low birth weight through unknown mechanisms. Since low birth weight is asso...
Cadmium is a toxicant with known carcinogenic and endocrine disruptor effects. We have previously r...
Induction of an altered metabolic phenotype in the offspring of rats fed a protein-restricted (PR) d...
<p>Liver GR1<sub>10</sub> promoter methylation and expression -relative to the control group - of of...
Cadmium (Cd) is classified as a human carcinogen probably associated with epigenetic changes. DNA me...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
A precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown but is s...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
Prenatal cadmium exposure is known to affect infant growth and organ development. Nonetheless, the r...
A simple tensor decomposition model was applied to the liver transcriptome analysis data to elucidat...
Epidemiological studies and experimental models show that maternal nutritional constraint during pre...
Environmental constraints during early life result in phenotypic changes that can be associated with...