Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that the in utero environment can have profound implications for fetal development and later life offspring health. Current theory suggests conditions experienced in utero prepare, or "programme", the fetus for its anticipated post-natal environment. The mechanisms responsible for these programming events are poorly understood but are likely to involve gene expression changes. Folate is essential for normal fetal development and inadequate maternal folate supply during pregnancy has long term adverse effects for offspring. We tested the hypothesis that folate depletion during pregnancy alters offspring programming through altered gene expression. Female C57BL/6J mice were fed diets containing 2 mg or...
Early-life exposures are critical in fetal programming and may influence function and health in late...
ABSTRACT Despite the isolation of placental folate receptors 25 y ago and progress in defining the ...
SCOPE: Persistent DNA methylation changes may mediate effects of early-life exposures on later-life ...
Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that the in utero environment can have profound implication...
Scope: Early-life exposures are critical in fetal programming and may influence function and health ...
SCOPE: The 'Predictive Adaptive Response' hypothesis suggests that the in utero environment when mis...
During pregnancy, selenium (Se) and folate requirements increase, with deficiencies linked to neural...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence supports the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis ...
Folate is a water-soluble vitamin that is critical for nucleotide synthesis and can modulate methyla...
It has been known for decades that maternal folate deficiency impairs fetal development. However, th...
The effects of high maternal folate status on the offspring are unknown; however, early life exposur...
Folate is an essential micronutrient required for both cellular proliferation through de novo nucleo...
AbstractPericonceptional supplementation of folic acid to the diet of women is considered a great su...
Early-life exposures are critical in fetal programming and may influence function and health in late...
ABSTRACT Despite the isolation of placental folate receptors 25 y ago and progress in defining the ...
SCOPE: Persistent DNA methylation changes may mediate effects of early-life exposures on later-life ...
Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that the in utero environment can have profound implication...
Scope: Early-life exposures are critical in fetal programming and may influence function and health ...
SCOPE: The 'Predictive Adaptive Response' hypothesis suggests that the in utero environment when mis...
During pregnancy, selenium (Se) and folate requirements increase, with deficiencies linked to neural...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence supports the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis ...
Folate is a water-soluble vitamin that is critical for nucleotide synthesis and can modulate methyla...
It has been known for decades that maternal folate deficiency impairs fetal development. However, th...
The effects of high maternal folate status on the offspring are unknown; however, early life exposur...
Folate is an essential micronutrient required for both cellular proliferation through de novo nucleo...
AbstractPericonceptional supplementation of folic acid to the diet of women is considered a great su...
Early-life exposures are critical in fetal programming and may influence function and health in late...
ABSTRACT Despite the isolation of placental folate receptors 25 y ago and progress in defining the ...
SCOPE: Persistent DNA methylation changes may mediate effects of early-life exposures on later-life ...