Over the past decades maternal nutritional intake has been proven to affect the prenatal and postnatal development of the fetus as well as its long-term health (see (Jimenez-Chillaron et al. 2012) and (Lillycrop & Burdge. 2015) for recent overviews). In this journal, we have recently shown that maternal Western style diet gives rise to long lasting programming of the liver in adult mouse offspring (Pruis et al. 2014), affecting mostly the males. Moreover, we demonstrated that several aspects of sex-specific programming are already present in two-week old offspring (Mischke et al. 2013), i.e., well before puberty. The question arising now is if this sexual dimorphism was already present during prenatal development, and which factors contribu...
Background: The early life environment experienced by an individual in utero and during the neonatal...
Sex differences occur in most non-communicable diseases, including metabolic diseases, hypertension,...
BACKGROUND: The early life environment experienced by an individual in utero and during the neonatal...
Over the past decades maternal nutritional intake has been proven to affect the prenatal and postnat...
There is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent of adult heal...
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that the placenta can be considered as a programmin...
International audienceThe nongenetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often dif...
The non-genetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often different between males ...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-specific d...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-specific d...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
The authors thanks Hélène Jammes and Hélène Kiefer for our helpful discussion regarding epigenetics....
Background: The early life environment experienced by an individual in utero and during the neonatal...
Sex differences occur in most non-communicable diseases, including metabolic diseases, hypertension,...
BACKGROUND: The early life environment experienced by an individual in utero and during the neonatal...
Over the past decades maternal nutritional intake has been proven to affect the prenatal and postnat...
There is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent of adult heal...
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that the placenta can be considered as a programmin...
International audienceThe nongenetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often dif...
The non-genetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often different between males ...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-specific d...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-specific d...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
The authors thanks Hélène Jammes and Hélène Kiefer for our helpful discussion regarding epigenetics....
Background: The early life environment experienced by an individual in utero and during the neonatal...
Sex differences occur in most non-communicable diseases, including metabolic diseases, hypertension,...
BACKGROUND: The early life environment experienced by an individual in utero and during the neonatal...