Aim: This study aimed to determine whether the negative effects of maternal ‘junk food’ feeding on food preferences and gene expression in the mesolimbic reward system could be reversed by weaning the offspring onto a low-fat diet. Methods: Offspring of control (n = 11) and junk food-fed (JF, n = 12) dams were weaned onto a standard rodent chow until 6 weeks (juvenile) or 3 months (adult). They were then given free access to both chow and junk food for 3 weeks and food preferences determined. mRNA expression of key components of the mesolimbic reward system was determined by qRT-PCR at 6 weeks, 3 and 6 months of age. Results: In the juvenile group, both male and female JF offspring consumed more energy and carbohydrate during the junk food ...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
International audienceAim Individuals undernourished in utero or during early life are at high risk ...
Individuals exposed to high-fat, high-sugar diets before birth have an increased risk of obesity in ...
This article is part of the Research Topic Early Life Origins of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.Interna...
Perinatal maternal consumption of energy dense food increases the risk of obesity in children. This ...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Numerous studies in rodent models have shown that the offspring of dams fed a high-fat high-sugar (c...
Perinatal exposure to a maternal “junk-food” diet has been demonstrated to increase the preference f...
The nutritional environment to which an individual is exposed during the perinatal period plays a cr...
Alterations in neural pathways that regulate appetitive motivation may contribute to increased obesi...
AbstractClinical evidence suggests that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can cause persistent ...
Maternal obesity increases the risk of health complications in offspring, but whether these effects ...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
International audienceAim Individuals undernourished in utero or during early life are at high risk ...
Individuals exposed to high-fat, high-sugar diets before birth have an increased risk of obesity in ...
This article is part of the Research Topic Early Life Origins of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.Interna...
Perinatal maternal consumption of energy dense food increases the risk of obesity in children. This ...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Numerous studies in rodent models have shown that the offspring of dams fed a high-fat high-sugar (c...
Perinatal exposure to a maternal “junk-food” diet has been demonstrated to increase the preference f...
The nutritional environment to which an individual is exposed during the perinatal period plays a cr...
Alterations in neural pathways that regulate appetitive motivation may contribute to increased obesi...
AbstractClinical evidence suggests that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can cause persistent ...
Maternal obesity increases the risk of health complications in offspring, but whether these effects ...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
International audienceAim Individuals undernourished in utero or during early life are at high risk ...