The effects of maternal prenatal folic acid supplementation (FAS) on offspring lipid metabolism in adulthood remains unclear, although prenatal FAS is compulsively suggested in many countries. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were fed with control (CON) or FAS diets before and during pregnancy. Male offspring of CON and FAS dams were further divided into two groups at seven weeks for CON and high-fat (HF) diet interventions for eight weeks in adulthood (n = 10). The interactive effects of maternal prenatal FAS and offspring HF in adulthood on lipid metabolism and DNA methylation of genes involved in lipids metabolism were assessed. The male offspring of FAS dams had elevated serum and liver triglyceride level when fed with HF compared to the male...
Exposure to a prenatal high-fat (HF) diet leads to an impaired metabolic phenotype in mouse offsprin...
Periconceptional maternal folate levels may alter DNA methylation patterns and health outcomes in of...
Nutritional status of the mother is known to influence various metabolic adaptations required for op...
The effects of maternal prenatal folic acid supplementation (FAS) on offspring lipid metabolism in a...
AbstractPoor prenatal nutrition, acting through epigenetic processes, induces persistent changes in ...
Prenatal nutritional constraint is associated with increased risk of metabolic dysregulation in adul...
The effects of high maternal folate status on the offspring are unknown; however, early life exposur...
A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet during pr...
<div><p>A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet d...
In offspring exposed in utero to a maternal diet high in fat (HF), we have previously demonstrated t...
Environmental constraints during early life result in phenotypic changes that can be associated with...
Potential adverse effects of excess maternal folic acid supplementation on a vegetarian population d...
Linoleic acid (LA), an n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA), is essential for fetal growth and deve...
Induction of an altered phenotype by prenatal under-nutrition involves changes in the epigenetic reg...
Background An adverse prenatal environment significantly increases the risk of chronic metabolic dis...
Exposure to a prenatal high-fat (HF) diet leads to an impaired metabolic phenotype in mouse offsprin...
Periconceptional maternal folate levels may alter DNA methylation patterns and health outcomes in of...
Nutritional status of the mother is known to influence various metabolic adaptations required for op...
The effects of maternal prenatal folic acid supplementation (FAS) on offspring lipid metabolism in a...
AbstractPoor prenatal nutrition, acting through epigenetic processes, induces persistent changes in ...
Prenatal nutritional constraint is associated with increased risk of metabolic dysregulation in adul...
The effects of high maternal folate status on the offspring are unknown; however, early life exposur...
A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet during pr...
<div><p>A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet d...
In offspring exposed in utero to a maternal diet high in fat (HF), we have previously demonstrated t...
Environmental constraints during early life result in phenotypic changes that can be associated with...
Potential adverse effects of excess maternal folic acid supplementation on a vegetarian population d...
Linoleic acid (LA), an n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA), is essential for fetal growth and deve...
Induction of an altered phenotype by prenatal under-nutrition involves changes in the epigenetic reg...
Background An adverse prenatal environment significantly increases the risk of chronic metabolic dis...
Exposure to a prenatal high-fat (HF) diet leads to an impaired metabolic phenotype in mouse offsprin...
Periconceptional maternal folate levels may alter DNA methylation patterns and health outcomes in of...
Nutritional status of the mother is known to influence various metabolic adaptations required for op...