2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11745-015-4018-8
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Maternal High‐Fat‐Diet Programs Rat Offspring Liver Fatty Acid Metabolism

Abstract: In offspring exposed in utero to a maternal diet high in fat (HF), we have previously demonstrated that despite similar birth weights, HF adult offspring at 6 months of age had significantly higher body weights, greater adiposity, and increased triacylglycerol (TAG) levels as compared to controls. We hypothesized that a maternal HF diet predisposes to offspring adiposity via a programmed increase in the synthesis of monounsaturated fatty acids in the liver and hence increased substrate availability for liver T… Show more

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“…51 a,b LEM, Flard70YABWMarco A. 52D:\preeditjobs\Springernature\Scirep\5344\reprogrammed - MEP_L_bib52 WFlard100YABW, LEPLecoutre S. 53 a,b WM, Flard154AFAT, BW, LEP, GLU, INS, TGAmbrosetti V. 54 a SDFlard na PPPBW, INSAmbrosetti V. 54 b SDFlard na YABWGuberman C. 55 a,b SDMlard98, 77YABW, SBPSeet E.L. 56 SDMlard98YATGDesai M. 57 a,c SDM, Flard98PPPSBPDesai M. 57 b,d SDM, Flard98YAFAT, BW, LEP, GLU, INS, TGDesai M. 57 e,g SDM, Flard77PPPSBPDesai M. 57 f,h SDM, Flard77YAFAT, BW, LEP, GLU, INS, TGDesai M. 58 SDMlard98AFAT, BW, GLU, INS, TGWalker C.D. 59 a SDMlard28PPPFAT, INSWalker C.D.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…51 a,b LEM, Flard70YABWMarco A. 52D:\preeditjobs\Springernature\Scirep\5344\reprogrammed - MEP_L_bib52 WFlard100YABW, LEPLecoutre S. 53 a,b WM, Flard154AFAT, BW, LEP, GLU, INS, TGAmbrosetti V. 54 a SDFlard na PPPBW, INSAmbrosetti V. 54 b SDFlard na YABWGuberman C. 55 a,b SDMlard98, 77YABW, SBPSeet E.L. 56 SDMlard98YATGDesai M. 57 a,c SDM, Flard98PPPSBPDesai M. 57 b,d SDM, Flard98YAFAT, BW, LEP, GLU, INS, TGDesai M. 57 e,g SDM, Flard77PPPSBPDesai M. 57 f,h SDM, Flard77YAFAT, BW, LEP, GLU, INS, TGDesai M. 58 SDMlard98AFAT, BW, GLU, INS, TGWalker C.D. 59 a SDMlard28PPPFAT, INSWalker C.D.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) and in 6‐month‐old offspring exposed to a high‐fat diet during both the fetal and suckling periods (Seet et al . ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The impact of environmental influences during early life on developmental programming of diseases in adulthood has been previously demonstrated in both human and animal studies (Barker et al 2002; Ronco et al 2011) and is linked to numerous conditions including obesity, type-2 diabetes, and hypertension (Barker 1997). During the last decade, much of the emphasis in developmental programming research has been placed on the impact of nutritional insults, endocrine disruptors, and pesticides during pregnancy (Manikkam et al 2012; Seet et al 2015). Less attention has been placed on in utero developmental programming effects of exposure to environmental contaminants such as heavy metals, cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%