2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.07.570618
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Paternally-induced environmental programming of placenta development, offspring birth weight and health phenotypes in a mouse model

Elaine Chen,
Raquel Santana da Cruz,
Aallya Nascimento
et al.

Abstract: Mounting evidence suggests that environmentally induced epigenetic inheritance occurs in mammals and that traits in the progeny can be shaped by parental environmental experiences. Epidemiological studies link parental exposure to environmental toxicants, such as the pesticide DDT, to health phenotypes in the progeny, including low birth and increased risk of chronic diseases later in life. Here, we show that the progeny of male mice exposed to DDT in the pre-conception period are born smaller and exhibit sexu… Show more

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