BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Intake of high-energy foods and maternal nutrient overload increases the risk of metabolic diseases in the progeny such as obesity and diabetes. We hypothesized that maternal and postnatal intake of chocolate and soft drink will affect leptin sensitivity and hypothalamic astrocyte morphology in adult rat offspring. METHODS: Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were fed ad libitum chow diet only (C) or with chocolate and high sucrose soft drink supplement (S). At birth, litter size was adjusted into 10 male offspring per mother. After weaning, offspring from both dietary groups were assigned to either S or C diet, giving four groups until the end of the experiment at 26 weeks of age. RESULTS: As expected, adult offspring fed th...
Maternal diet is critical for offspring development and long-term health. Here we investigated the e...
BACKGROUND: Maternal overnutrition including pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and lactation promotes a lipot...
Overconsumption of energy-rich food and a sedentary lifestyle make significant contributions to the ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Intake of high-energy foods and maternal nutrient overload increases the risk ...
Background: Predisposition to obesity and type 2 diabetes can arise during foetal development and in...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Early life nutrition is critical for the development of hypothalamic neurons involved in energy home...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
Previously, we showed that offspring from obese rat dams were hyperphagic, with increased adiposity,...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
This article is part of the Research Topic Early Life Origins of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.Interna...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic di...
Introduction: Exposure to maternal obesity during early development can have profound consequences f...
Maternal diet is critical for offspring development and long-term health. Here we investigated the e...
BACKGROUND: Maternal overnutrition including pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and lactation promotes a lipot...
Overconsumption of energy-rich food and a sedentary lifestyle make significant contributions to the ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Intake of high-energy foods and maternal nutrient overload increases the risk ...
Background: Predisposition to obesity and type 2 diabetes can arise during foetal development and in...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabolic imprintin...
Early life nutrition is critical for the development of hypothalamic neurons involved in energy home...
Metabolic and endocrine environment during early life is crucial for metabol...
Previously, we showed that offspring from obese rat dams were hyperphagic, with increased adiposity,...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
This article is part of the Research Topic Early Life Origins of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.Interna...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic di...
Introduction: Exposure to maternal obesity during early development can have profound consequences f...
Maternal diet is critical for offspring development and long-term health. Here we investigated the e...
BACKGROUND: Maternal overnutrition including pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and lactation promotes a lipot...
Overconsumption of energy-rich food and a sedentary lifestyle make significant contributions to the ...