Cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) is now a disease entity recognized by the World Health Organization. Emerging evidence from both human epidemiological and animal studies indicates that adult CMS may have its origins in early life and can be programmed by intrauterine and early postnatal environments; a phenomenon known as fetal programming of adult disease. This mini-review discusses [1]how exposures to various insults from the mother during gestation and/or lactation programs the fetus that prompts the development of CMS during adulthood; [2] what are the currently known underlying mechanisms, with emphasis on the role of tissue oxidative stress; and [3] whether CMS in the offspring can be reprogrammed via targeting maternal tissue oxidativ...
The article presents the literary review of domestic and foreign sources on fetal programming. Intra...
The quality of the intrauterine environment interacts with our genetic makeup to shape the risk of ...
CITATION: Govindsamy, A., Naidoo, S. & Cerf, M. E. 2018. Cardiac development and transcription facto...
Adverse events in utero can be critical in determining quality of life and overall health. It is est...
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Nowadays metabolic syndrome represents a real outbreak affecting society. Paradoxically, pediatricia...
Lifestyle and genetic background are well known risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD). A thi...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Heart disease remains one of the greatest killers. In addition to genetics and traditional lifestyle...
Evidence has emerged across the past few decades that the lifetime risk of developing morbidities li...
Lifestyle and genetic background are well known risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD). A thir...
Embryonic and foetal development are critical periods of development in which several environmental ...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a condition whereby a fetus is unable to achieve its genet...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a condition whereby a fetus is unable to achieve its genet...
Copyright © 2013 Bonnie Brenseke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The article presents the literary review of domestic and foreign sources on fetal programming. Intra...
The quality of the intrauterine environment interacts with our genetic makeup to shape the risk of ...
CITATION: Govindsamy, A., Naidoo, S. & Cerf, M. E. 2018. Cardiac development and transcription facto...
Adverse events in utero can be critical in determining quality of life and overall health. It is est...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Nowadays metabolic syndrome represents a real outbreak affecting society. Paradoxically, pediatricia...
Lifestyle and genetic background are well known risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD). A thi...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Heart disease remains one of the greatest killers. In addition to genetics and traditional lifestyle...
Evidence has emerged across the past few decades that the lifetime risk of developing morbidities li...
Lifestyle and genetic background are well known risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD). A thir...
Embryonic and foetal development are critical periods of development in which several environmental ...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a condition whereby a fetus is unable to achieve its genet...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a condition whereby a fetus is unable to achieve its genet...
Copyright © 2013 Bonnie Brenseke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The article presents the literary review of domestic and foreign sources on fetal programming. Intra...
The quality of the intrauterine environment interacts with our genetic makeup to shape the risk of ...
CITATION: Govindsamy, A., Naidoo, S. & Cerf, M. E. 2018. Cardiac development and transcription facto...