Abstract Background Embryonic and fetal exposure to maternal obesity causes several maladaptive morphological and epigenetic changes in exposed offspring. The timing of these events is unclear, but changes can be observed even after a short exposure to maternal obesity around the time of conception. The hypothesis of this work is that maternal obesity influences the ovine preimplantation conceptus early in pregnancy, and this exposure will affect gene expression in embryonic and extraembryonic tissues. Results Obese and lean ewe groups were established by overfeeding or normal feeding, respectively. Ewes were then bred to genetically similar rams. Conceptuses were collected at day 14 of gestation. Morphological assessments were made, concep...
Abstract Background Nearly 50% of U.S. women of child-bearing age are overweight or obese, condition...
Women entering pregnancy with a high body weight and fat mass have babies who are at increased risk ...
Adipose tissue development begins in utero and is a key target of developmental programming. Here th...
DEGs that differed each conceptus sex based on maternal obesity status. Sequences were mapped to the...
Male vs Female conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; Oar_4.0). Diffe...
Women who enter pregnancy with an increased body weight have an increased risk of developing gestati...
Obese-derived vs Lean-derived conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; ...
The recent discovery of an association between body composition, energy intake and the fat mass and ...
Gene IDs for placenta-associated DEGs represented in Fig. 2. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries...
Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and...
Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and...
Example of a uterine flush at day 14 breeding containing multiple conceptuses. The photograph was ta...
Intra-uterine growth restriction in late pregnancy can contribute to adverse long term metabolic hea...
An ovine model of over - nutrition during pregnancy is currently in development at the Center for th...
Raw data containing all transcripts identified in the RNA-sequencing analysis. Included are referenc...
Abstract Background Nearly 50% of U.S. women of child-bearing age are overweight or obese, condition...
Women entering pregnancy with a high body weight and fat mass have babies who are at increased risk ...
Adipose tissue development begins in utero and is a key target of developmental programming. Here th...
DEGs that differed each conceptus sex based on maternal obesity status. Sequences were mapped to the...
Male vs Female conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; Oar_4.0). Diffe...
Women who enter pregnancy with an increased body weight have an increased risk of developing gestati...
Obese-derived vs Lean-derived conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; ...
The recent discovery of an association between body composition, energy intake and the fat mass and ...
Gene IDs for placenta-associated DEGs represented in Fig. 2. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries...
Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and...
Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and...
Example of a uterine flush at day 14 breeding containing multiple conceptuses. The photograph was ta...
Intra-uterine growth restriction in late pregnancy can contribute to adverse long term metabolic hea...
An ovine model of over - nutrition during pregnancy is currently in development at the Center for th...
Raw data containing all transcripts identified in the RNA-sequencing analysis. Included are referenc...
Abstract Background Nearly 50% of U.S. women of child-bearing age are overweight or obese, condition...
Women entering pregnancy with a high body weight and fat mass have babies who are at increased risk ...
Adipose tissue development begins in utero and is a key target of developmental programming. Here th...