Intrauterine dietary restriction may cause changes in the functioning of offspring organs and systems later in life, an effect known as fetal programming. The present study evaluated mRNA abundance and immunolocalization of nutrient transporters as well as enterocytes proliferation in the proximal, median and distal segments of small intestine of rats born to protein-restricted dams. Pregnant rats were fed hypoproteic (6% protein) or control (17% protein) diets, and offspring rats were evaluated at 3 and 16 weeks of age. The presence of SGLT1 (sodium-glucose co-transporter 1), GLUT2 (glucose transporter 2), PEPT1 (peptide transporter 1) and the intestinal proliferation were evaluated by immunohistochemical techniques and the abundance of sp...
Background: Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation whe...
Maternal protein restriction (PR) during pregnancy is known to have numerous adverse effects on offs...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
This study investigated the consequences of intrauterine protein restriction on the gastrointestinal...
To test the hypothesis that maternal dietary glucose restriction throughout pregnancy and lactation ...
To evaluate the role of the quantitative adaptation in dietary protein at weaning in the growth and ...
To test the hypothesis that maternal glucose restriction (GR) would compromise small intestine (SI) ...
There is considerable evidence for non-genomic transmission between generations of phenotypes induce...
International audienceEarly-life adversity is a major risk factor for the development of diseases la...
Aims/hypothesis. Fetal undernutrition can result in intrauterine growth restriction and increased in...
AbstractObjectiveGastric development depends directly on the proliferation and differentiation of ep...
Maternal protein restriction in young rats alters long chain fatty acid sensing by duodenal entero-e...
We determined whether the effects of maternal protein restriction at various stages of pregnancy on ...
Objective: Gastric development depends directly on the proliferation and differentiation of epitheli...
Intra-Uterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) is a risk factor for many adult-onset chronic diseases, such...
Background: Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation whe...
Maternal protein restriction (PR) during pregnancy is known to have numerous adverse effects on offs...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
This study investigated the consequences of intrauterine protein restriction on the gastrointestinal...
To test the hypothesis that maternal dietary glucose restriction throughout pregnancy and lactation ...
To evaluate the role of the quantitative adaptation in dietary protein at weaning in the growth and ...
To test the hypothesis that maternal glucose restriction (GR) would compromise small intestine (SI) ...
There is considerable evidence for non-genomic transmission between generations of phenotypes induce...
International audienceEarly-life adversity is a major risk factor for the development of diseases la...
Aims/hypothesis. Fetal undernutrition can result in intrauterine growth restriction and increased in...
AbstractObjectiveGastric development depends directly on the proliferation and differentiation of ep...
Maternal protein restriction in young rats alters long chain fatty acid sensing by duodenal entero-e...
We determined whether the effects of maternal protein restriction at various stages of pregnancy on ...
Objective: Gastric development depends directly on the proliferation and differentiation of epitheli...
Intra-Uterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) is a risk factor for many adult-onset chronic diseases, such...
Background: Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation whe...
Maternal protein restriction (PR) during pregnancy is known to have numerous adverse effects on offs...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...