© 2017 Society for Endocrinology. Maternal obesity has been shown to increase the risk of obesity and related disorders in the offspring, which has been partially attributed to changes of appetite regulators in the offspring hypothalamus. On the other hand, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and autophagy have been implicated in hypothalamic neuropeptide dysregulation, thus may also play important roles in such transgenerational effect. In this study, we show that offspring born to high-fat diet-fed dams showed significantly increased body weight and glucose intolerance, adiposity and plasma triglyceride level at weaning. Hypothalamic mRNA level of the orexigenic neuropeptide Y (NPY) was increased, while the levels of the anorexigenic pro-op...
International audienceObesity is associated with the activation of cellular responses, such as endop...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, is deeply rooted in both hereditary and environmental aspects that ma...
Human and animal studies suggest that obesity in adulthood may have its origins partly during prenat...
International audienceThe steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabet...
The steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabetes mellitus is a major...
Maternal overnutrition results in programmed offspring obesity, mediated in part, by hyperphagia. Th...
Purpose: Maternal obesity has emerged as an important risk factor for the development of metabolic d...
Early life nutrition is critical for the development of hypothalamic neurons involved in energy home...
The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty pancreas disease (NAFPD) is increasing in parallel with obesit...
Substantial evidence indicated that maternal malnutrition could increase the susceptibility to obesi...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Substantial evidence indicated that maternal malnutrition could increase the susceptibility to obesi...
Substantial evidence indicated that maternal malnutrition could increase the susceptibility to obesi...
Over the last 20 years, childhood obesity rates have risen greatly, such that they now constitute an...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
International audienceObesity is associated with the activation of cellular responses, such as endop...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, is deeply rooted in both hereditary and environmental aspects that ma...
Human and animal studies suggest that obesity in adulthood may have its origins partly during prenat...
International audienceThe steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabet...
The steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabetes mellitus is a major...
Maternal overnutrition results in programmed offspring obesity, mediated in part, by hyperphagia. Th...
Purpose: Maternal obesity has emerged as an important risk factor for the development of metabolic d...
Early life nutrition is critical for the development of hypothalamic neurons involved in energy home...
The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty pancreas disease (NAFPD) is increasing in parallel with obesit...
Substantial evidence indicated that maternal malnutrition could increase the susceptibility to obesi...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Substantial evidence indicated that maternal malnutrition could increase the susceptibility to obesi...
Substantial evidence indicated that maternal malnutrition could increase the susceptibility to obesi...
Over the last 20 years, childhood obesity rates have risen greatly, such that they now constitute an...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
International audienceObesity is associated with the activation of cellular responses, such as endop...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, is deeply rooted in both hereditary and environmental aspects that ma...
Human and animal studies suggest that obesity in adulthood may have its origins partly during prenat...