Timing of first appearance and subsequent distribution of adipose tissue were assessed in 488 normal-for-age human fetuses. The sample represented each of the three trimesters of normal pregnancies. Light microscopy showed that adipose tissue first appears and progressively develops from the 14th to 24th week of gestation (100-216 mm crown-rump length) in those areas where it characteristically accumulates after birth. No significant sex differences were found in patterns of early fat deposition. It is suggested that the second trimester of gestation is the critical or key period in fat adipogenesis.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/24701/1/0000120.pd
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Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Based on epidemiological and experimental evidence, the origins of childhood obesity and early onset...
Sexual dimorphism in adiposity is well described in adults, but the age at which differences first m...
Regional differences in adipose tissue distribution are associated with differences in adipocyte met...
Brown and white adipocytes are found together at discrete anatomical locations; the multilocular UCP...
Objective: to estimate the role of adipose tissue in gestational weight gain (GWG) and preferential ...
The ultrastructure of brown adipose tissue (BAT), the thermogenic type of adipose tissue, was invest...
The quantity and distribution of adipose tissue are markers of morbidity risk. The third trimester o...
Background: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a visceral fat depot with unique anatomic, biomolecul...
Estimation of foetal weight in the prenatal period is important in many respects. For this purpose, ...
Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions and imposes major negative health crises and an economic bu...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Based on epidemiological and experimental evidence, the origins of childhood obesity and early onset...
Sexual dimorphism in adiposity is well described in adults, but the age at which differences first m...