The administration of a low protein (LP, 8% protein/dry matter) but isocaloric diet to gestating rats did not affect their fertility, but slightly reduced the quantity of food intake as well as body weight gain. The LP diet also did not affect the placental weight, but the weight of the offspring was decreased. Accordingly the fetal endocrine pancreas was altered by the LP diet. Two different morphometric analyses showed that in the LP neonate B-cell proliferation and islet size were reduced in the head of the pancreas. In the pancreatic tail, these parameters were also decreased but to a lesser extend. Islet vascularization in the neonates was dramatically reduced in both parts of the pancreas when the mothers were fed with the LP diet
Several studies have indicated the influence of a maternal low protein diet on the fetus. However, t...
In rats, the time of birth is characterized by a transient rise in beta cell replication, as well as...
The aim of this study was to investigate the reproductive, biochemical, and hematological outcomes o...
Previous studies indicate that insulin secretion from the fetuses of dams fed a low protein (LP) die...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Adverse events during intra-uterine life may programme organ growth and favour dise...
A programmed turnover of pancreatic beta cells occurs in the neonatal rat involving a loss of beta c...
Feeding a low-protein (LP) diet to pregnant and lactating rats impairs pancreatic islet mass and ins...
In humans, low birth weight is associated with nonfatal stroke, cardiovascular disease and diabetes ...
Aims/hypothesis. Fetal undernutrition can result in intrauterine growth restriction and increased in...
Feeding a low-protein (LP) diet to pregnant and lactating rats impairs pancreatic islet mass and ins...
Many adult diseases. including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, are related...
Many adult diseases. including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, are related...
The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways mediate β cell growt...
We investigated the effect of an isocaloric maternal low-protein diet during pregnancy in rats on th...
Several studies have indicated the influence of a maternal low protein diet on the fetus. However, t...
Several studies have indicated the influence of a maternal low protein diet on the fetus. However, t...
In rats, the time of birth is characterized by a transient rise in beta cell replication, as well as...
The aim of this study was to investigate the reproductive, biochemical, and hematological outcomes o...
Previous studies indicate that insulin secretion from the fetuses of dams fed a low protein (LP) die...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Adverse events during intra-uterine life may programme organ growth and favour dise...
A programmed turnover of pancreatic beta cells occurs in the neonatal rat involving a loss of beta c...
Feeding a low-protein (LP) diet to pregnant and lactating rats impairs pancreatic islet mass and ins...
In humans, low birth weight is associated with nonfatal stroke, cardiovascular disease and diabetes ...
Aims/hypothesis. Fetal undernutrition can result in intrauterine growth restriction and increased in...
Feeding a low-protein (LP) diet to pregnant and lactating rats impairs pancreatic islet mass and ins...
Many adult diseases. including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, are related...
Many adult diseases. including type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, are related...
The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways mediate β cell growt...
We investigated the effect of an isocaloric maternal low-protein diet during pregnancy in rats on th...
Several studies have indicated the influence of a maternal low protein diet on the fetus. However, t...
Several studies have indicated the influence of a maternal low protein diet on the fetus. However, t...
In rats, the time of birth is characterized by a transient rise in beta cell replication, as well as...
The aim of this study was to investigate the reproductive, biochemical, and hematological outcomes o...