High maternal weight is associated with detrimental outcomes in offspring, including increased susceptibility to neurological disorders such as anxiety, depression and communicative disorders. Despite widespread acknowledgement of sex biases in the development of these disorders, few studies have investigated potential sex-biased mechanisms underlying disorder susceptibility. Here, we show that a maternal high-fat diet causes endotoxin accumulation in fetal tissue, and subsequent perinatal inflammation contributes to sex-specific behavioural outcomes in offspring. In male offspring exposed to a maternal high-fat diet, increased macrophage Toll-like receptor 4 signalling results in excess microglial phagocytosis of serotonin (5-HT) neurons i...
Poor maternal nutrition during pregnancy is detrimental to fetal development and adversely affects l...
Maternal obesity is associated with the development of a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders; howe...
Abstract Maternal obesity has been recognized as a stressor affecting the developing fetal brain, le...
Background: Maternal nutrition is critical for proper fetal development. While increased nutrient i...
Prenatal exposure to maternal high-fat diet (mHFD) acts as a risk factor for various neurodevelopmen...
Both human epidemiologic and animal model studies demonstrate that prenatal and lactational exposure...
Maternal obesity is known to predispose offspring to metabolic and neurodevelopmental abnormalities....
Maternal diet during pregnancy can impact maternal behavior as well as the intrauterine environment,...
Obesity is a main risk factor for the onset and the precipitation of many non-communicable diseases....
Obesity is a global health problem, and the number of reproductive-age women with obesity continues ...
International audienceMaternal immune activation (MIA) and poor maternal nutritional habits are risk...
There is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent of adult heal...
Ample evidence from epidemiological studies has linked maternal obesity with metabolic disorders suc...
Abstract Background Sex‐specific mechanisms explaining the association between mothers with obesity ...
Poor maternal nutrition during pregnancy is detrimental to fetal development and adversely affects l...
Maternal obesity is associated with the development of a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders; howe...
Abstract Maternal obesity has been recognized as a stressor affecting the developing fetal brain, le...
Background: Maternal nutrition is critical for proper fetal development. While increased nutrient i...
Prenatal exposure to maternal high-fat diet (mHFD) acts as a risk factor for various neurodevelopmen...
Both human epidemiologic and animal model studies demonstrate that prenatal and lactational exposure...
Maternal obesity is known to predispose offspring to metabolic and neurodevelopmental abnormalities....
Maternal diet during pregnancy can impact maternal behavior as well as the intrauterine environment,...
Obesity is a main risk factor for the onset and the precipitation of many non-communicable diseases....
Obesity is a global health problem, and the number of reproductive-age women with obesity continues ...
International audienceMaternal immune activation (MIA) and poor maternal nutritional habits are risk...
There is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent of adult heal...
Ample evidence from epidemiological studies has linked maternal obesity with metabolic disorders suc...
Abstract Background Sex‐specific mechanisms explaining the association between mothers with obesity ...
Poor maternal nutrition during pregnancy is detrimental to fetal development and adversely affects l...
Maternal obesity is associated with the development of a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders; howe...
Abstract Maternal obesity has been recognized as a stressor affecting the developing fetal brain, le...