Female New Zealand obese (NZO) mice are an established model of preconceptional (pc.) prediabetes that progresses as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during gestation. It is known that NZO mice show improvement in insulin sensitivity and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) during gestation in vivo. The latter is no longer detectable in ex vivo perifusion experiments in isolated islets of Langerhans, suggesting a modulation by extrapancreatic factors. Here, we demonstrated that plasma 17β-estradiol (E2) levels increased markedly in NZO mice during gestation. The aim of this work was to determine whether these increased E2 levels are responsible for the improvement in metabolism during gestation. To achieve this goal, we examined i...
<div><p>The maintenance of glucose homeostasis within the body is crucial for constant and precise p...
In late pregnancy, maternal insulin resistance occurs to support fetal growth, but little is known a...
An increasing body of evidence now links estrogenic signalling with the metabolic syndrome (MS). Des...
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a complex metabolic disease involving genetic and environment...
In humans and rodents, risk of metabolic syndrome is sexually dimorphic, with an increased incidence...
Low levels of plasma estrogens are associated with weight-gain, android fat distribution, and a high...
Gestational diabetes (GDM) is characterized by a glucose tolerance disorder. This may first appear d...
Estrogen replacement therapy reduces the incidence of type 2 diabetes in postmenopausal women; howev...
The importance of estrogens for glucose homeostasis has been demonstrated by clinical, pharmacologic...
The mechanisms underpinning maternal metabolic adaptations to a healthy pregnancy and in gestational...
Aims/hypothesis: We used oestrogen receptor-alpha (ER alpha) knockout (ERKO) and receptor-beta (ER b...
The role of estrogen in the development and regulation of female reproduction is well established. H...
International audienceAlthough corroborating data indicate that estrogens influence glucose metaboli...
The maintenance of glucose homeostasis within the body is crucial for constant and precise performan...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
<div><p>The maintenance of glucose homeostasis within the body is crucial for constant and precise p...
In late pregnancy, maternal insulin resistance occurs to support fetal growth, but little is known a...
An increasing body of evidence now links estrogenic signalling with the metabolic syndrome (MS). Des...
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a complex metabolic disease involving genetic and environment...
In humans and rodents, risk of metabolic syndrome is sexually dimorphic, with an increased incidence...
Low levels of plasma estrogens are associated with weight-gain, android fat distribution, and a high...
Gestational diabetes (GDM) is characterized by a glucose tolerance disorder. This may first appear d...
Estrogen replacement therapy reduces the incidence of type 2 diabetes in postmenopausal women; howev...
The importance of estrogens for glucose homeostasis has been demonstrated by clinical, pharmacologic...
The mechanisms underpinning maternal metabolic adaptations to a healthy pregnancy and in gestational...
Aims/hypothesis: We used oestrogen receptor-alpha (ER alpha) knockout (ERKO) and receptor-beta (ER b...
The role of estrogen in the development and regulation of female reproduction is well established. H...
International audienceAlthough corroborating data indicate that estrogens influence glucose metaboli...
The maintenance of glucose homeostasis within the body is crucial for constant and precise performan...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
<div><p>The maintenance of glucose homeostasis within the body is crucial for constant and precise p...
In late pregnancy, maternal insulin resistance occurs to support fetal growth, but little is known a...
An increasing body of evidence now links estrogenic signalling with the metabolic syndrome (MS). Des...