2008
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00628.2007
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Effects of uteroplacental insufficiency and reducing litter size on maternal mammary function and postnatal offspring growth

Abstract: Human intrauterine growth restriction is often associated with uteroplacental insufficiency and a decline in nutrient and oxygen supply to the fetus. This study investigated the effects of uteroplacental insufficiency and intrauterine growth restriction (Restricted) or reducing litter size for normally grown pups (Reduced Litter) on maternal mammary development and function, milk composition, offspring milk intake, and their resultant effects on postnatal growth. Uteroplacental insufficiency was surgically ind… Show more

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“…It is associated with increased risk of neonatal mortality, preterm birth, small for gestational age babies, and low birth weight 34 . The effects extend to the postnatal period with compromised antenatal breast development reducing breast milk quality and quantity 35 and the establishment of attachment bonds 36,37 . Puberty marks a transition to adolescence and a life phase during which girls and boys acquire resources that are essential for becoming parents of the next generation.…”
Section: Early Parenthood and Its Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is associated with increased risk of neonatal mortality, preterm birth, small for gestational age babies, and low birth weight 34 . The effects extend to the postnatal period with compromised antenatal breast development reducing breast milk quality and quantity 35 and the establishment of attachment bonds 36,37 . Puberty marks a transition to adolescence and a life phase during which girls and boys acquire resources that are essential for becoming parents of the next generation.…”
Section: Early Parenthood and Its Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies examining these in the rat, control litters were typically culled to reduce the litter size to that of uteroplacental-insufficient litters (12,13,29). We have now shown, however, that reductions in litter size have an adverse impact on mammary function and on postnatal growth of the offspring (20) and may itself independently program later adverse outcomes. Thus, the present study aimed to compare offspring of sham-operated controls of normal litter size and a separate group of reduced litter size, which underwent sham surgery (Reduced Litter), to litters exposed to uteroplacental insufficiency (Restricted).…”
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confidence: 87%
“…A vaginal impedence reader (model MK-10B; Mukomachi Kikai, Osaka, Japan) was used to determine whether females were in the appropriate stage of the estrous cycle for mating, as described previously (20,40,41). The following morning, the presence of sperm in vaginal smears was taken as day 1 of pregnancy.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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