SummaryThe neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body weight, and an inappropriate nutritional environment in early life can lead to overweight or obesity later on. In this study we demonstrate that changes to the neonatal nutritional environment, induced by changing the litter size in which the animal is raised, can alter not only body weight into adulthood, but also anxiety behaviours and stress responsiveness. These effects appear to be somewhat sex-dependent, affecting female rats more strongly than males. Thus, Wistar rats raised in small litters, where they have greater access to their mothers’ milk, weigh more in adulthood than those raised in large litters. Females from these small litte...
The early postnatal environment is critical for its capacity to influence adult behavior, and is ...
Both maternal and early life malnutrition can cause long-term behavioral changes in the offspring, w...
Epidemiological studies suggest that emotional liability in infancy could be a predictor of anxiety-...
The neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body weight,...
SummaryThe neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body ...
An excellent strategy to treat overactive responses to stress is to exploit the body's inherent...
Environmental manipulations during early development can induce permanent alterations in hypothalami...
Environmental manipulations during early development can induce permanent alterations in hypothalami...
The perinatal environment influences stress responses in the long-term, as does body composition. Ma...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
Background/objectives: Early handling alters adult behavioral responses to palatable food and to its...
Overfeeding during perinatal life leads to an overweight phenotype that persists throughout the juve...
AbstractEarly life events can change biochemical, endocrine and behavioral aspects throughout the li...
Overfeeding during perinatal life leads to an overweight phenotype that persists throughout the juve...
Both maternal and early life malnutrition can cause long-term behavioral changes in the offspring, w...
The early postnatal environment is critical for its capacity to influence adult behavior, and is ...
Both maternal and early life malnutrition can cause long-term behavioral changes in the offspring, w...
Epidemiological studies suggest that emotional liability in infancy could be a predictor of anxiety-...
The neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body weight,...
SummaryThe neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body ...
An excellent strategy to treat overactive responses to stress is to exploit the body's inherent...
Environmental manipulations during early development can induce permanent alterations in hypothalami...
Environmental manipulations during early development can induce permanent alterations in hypothalami...
The perinatal environment influences stress responses in the long-term, as does body composition. Ma...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
Background/objectives: Early handling alters adult behavioral responses to palatable food and to its...
Overfeeding during perinatal life leads to an overweight phenotype that persists throughout the juve...
AbstractEarly life events can change biochemical, endocrine and behavioral aspects throughout the li...
Overfeeding during perinatal life leads to an overweight phenotype that persists throughout the juve...
Both maternal and early life malnutrition can cause long-term behavioral changes in the offspring, w...
The early postnatal environment is critical for its capacity to influence adult behavior, and is ...
Both maternal and early life malnutrition can cause long-term behavioral changes in the offspring, w...
Epidemiological studies suggest that emotional liability in infancy could be a predictor of anxiety-...