2009
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.90932.2008
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Developmental programming of lipid metabolism and aortic vascular function in C57BL/6 mice: a novel study suggesting an involvement of LDL-receptor

Abstract: Chechi K, McGuire JJ, Cheema SK. Developmental programming of lipid metabolism and aortic vascular function in C57BL/6 mice: a novel study suggesting an involvement of LDL-receptor. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 296: R1029 -R1040, 2009. First published February 4, 2009 doi:10.1152/ajpregu.90932.2008We have previously shown that a maternal high-fat diet, rich in saturated fatty acids (SFA), alters the lipid metabolism of their adult offspring. The present study was designed to investigate 1) whether … Show more

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“…Recent clinical and experimental evaluations of the fetal origins of obesity (20,33), insulin resistance (33), and vascular dysfunction showed a role of sex in the issue (5,50,52). Until now, the sex-specific consequence was rarely taken into account in the evaluation of the long-term cellular and molecular effects of early poor protein restriction.…”
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“…Recent clinical and experimental evaluations of the fetal origins of obesity (20,33), insulin resistance (33), and vascular dysfunction showed a role of sex in the issue (5,50,52). Until now, the sex-specific consequence was rarely taken into account in the evaluation of the long-term cellular and molecular effects of early poor protein restriction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Animal studies have shown that an excessive consumption of saturated fatty acids during pregnancy may permanently alter the fetal lipid metabolism in adult life, increasing the risk for cardiovascular disease [7,8] . Recently, Howie et al [9] reported that offspring born by rat dams fed with a high-fat diet are smaller and are predisposed to developing obesity independently of postnatal diet.…”
Section: Maternal Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans ce chapitre, nous souhaitons éclaircir les mécanismes physiologiques qui régulent cette interaction mère, foetus, placenta, et aussi montrer comment de petites modifications peuvent engendrer des pathologies (tels qu'un retard de croissance intra-utérine ou un diabète gestationnel) ayant des consé-quences importantes sur la santé du foetus et de l'adulte qu'il deviendra. 8 sition nutritionnelle du sang maternel dépend de nombreux facteurs: l'alimentation, la composition corporelle, le statut endocrinien et le métabolisme.…”
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“…Des études animales ont montré qu'une consommation excessive d'acides gras saturés durant la gestation peut altérer de façon permanente le mé-tabolisme des lipides chez le foetus et ainsi augmenter le risque de pathologies cardiovasculaires à l'âge adulte [7,8] . Récemment, Howie et al [9] ont montré chez le rat que lorsque les mères sont nourris avec un régime riche en graisse, leurs descendants sont plus petits et sont prédis-posés à développer une obésité indépendamment du ré-gime alimentaire postnatal.…”
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