2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.18.954800
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Impact of gestational low-protein intake on embryonic kidney microRNA expression and in the nephron progenitor cells of the male offspring fetus

Abstract: Authors have demonstrated that gestational low-protein (LP) intake offspring showed a lower birth weight, reduced nephrons numbers and renal salt excretion, chronic renal failure, and arterial hypertension development when compared to normal (NP) protein intake group in adult life. The current study was aimed to evaluate the miRNAs and predicted gene expression patterns in the fetal kidney at 17 days of gestational (17-DG) protein-restricted male offspring (LP) in an attempt to elucidate the possible molecular… Show more

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