Maternal obesity increases the risk of health complications in offspring, but whether these effects are exacerbated by offspring exposure to unhealthy diets warrants further investigation. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were fed either standard chow (n = 15) or 'cafeteria' (Caf, n = 21) diets across pre-pregnancy, gestation, and lactation. Male and female offspring were weaned onto chow or Caf diet (2-3/sex/litter), forming four groups; behavioural and metabolic parameters were assessed. At weaning, offspring from Caf dams were smaller and lighter, but had more retroperitoneal (RP) fat, with a larger effect in males. Maternal Caf diet significantly increased relative expression of ACACA and Fasn in male and female weanling liver, but not CPT-1,...
Introduction: Exposure to maternal obesity during early development can have profound consequences f...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Maternal health and diet influence metabolic status and play a crucial role in the development of me...
Maternal obesity increases the risk of health complications in offspring, but whether these effects ...
In the present study, we investigated whether maternal exposure to a cafeteria diet affects the meta...
Exposure to maternal obesity during early-life can have adverse consequences for offspring growth an...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal obesity may increase the risk of metabolic disease in t...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Poor maternal nutrition sensitises to the development of metabolic ...
Background: While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the pren...
While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the prenatal and ear...
International audienceAccording to the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease (DOHaD) concept, a...
Maternal obesity has long-term consequences for the development of hypothalamic neurones involved in...
ABSTRACT Here, we evaluated whether the exposure of rats to a cafeteria diet pre- and/or post-weanin...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, is deeply rooted in both hereditary and environmental aspects that ma...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
Introduction: Exposure to maternal obesity during early development can have profound consequences f...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Maternal health and diet influence metabolic status and play a crucial role in the development of me...
Maternal obesity increases the risk of health complications in offspring, but whether these effects ...
In the present study, we investigated whether maternal exposure to a cafeteria diet affects the meta...
Exposure to maternal obesity during early-life can have adverse consequences for offspring growth an...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal obesity may increase the risk of metabolic disease in t...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Poor maternal nutrition sensitises to the development of metabolic ...
Background: While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the pren...
While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the prenatal and ear...
International audienceAccording to the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease (DOHaD) concept, a...
Maternal obesity has long-term consequences for the development of hypothalamic neurones involved in...
ABSTRACT Here, we evaluated whether the exposure of rats to a cafeteria diet pre- and/or post-weanin...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, is deeply rooted in both hereditary and environmental aspects that ma...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
Introduction: Exposure to maternal obesity during early development can have profound consequences f...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Maternal health and diet influence metabolic status and play a crucial role in the development of me...