2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.0007-1331.2001.00753.x
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Perinatal Malnutrition Programs Sympathoadrenal and Hypothalamic‐Pituitary‐Adrenal Axis Responsiveness to Restraint Stress in Adult Male Rats

Abstract: In humans, an altered control of cortisol secretion was reported in adult men born with a low birth weight making the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis a possible primary target of early life programming. In rats, we have recently shown that maternal food restriction during late pregnancy induces both an intrauterine growth retardation and an overexposure of fetuses to maternal corticosterone, which disturb the development of the HPA axis in offspring. The first aim of this work was to investigate, in … Show more

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“…This confirms previous data in rats obtained in our laboratory, in which body weight was studied at weaning (40) or at 4 months of age (52). Thus, limited nutritional intake during the last week of gestation and lactation leads to persistent failure to catch up in body weight in the adult rat offspring, despite nutritional rehabilitation for several months.…”
Section: Basal Conditionssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…This confirms previous data in rats obtained in our laboratory, in which body weight was studied at weaning (40) or at 4 months of age (52). Thus, limited nutritional intake during the last week of gestation and lactation leads to persistent failure to catch up in body weight in the adult rat offspring, despite nutritional rehabilitation for several months.…”
Section: Basal Conditionssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Increased plasma noradrenaline level in response to stress has been described in rat offspring at 4 mo of age after perinatal malnutrition (90), suggesting dysfunction of the sympathetic system. Altered fetal sympathetic activity, assessed by the response in heart rate to BP variation, has been reported in rats and sheep (42,43,56,57), and the suggestion has been made that low BP during prenatal life may result in resetting of baroreflex control and thereby contribute to the later development of hypertension (42).…”
Section: Targets Of Programming In the Fetusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Most of these studies have focused primarily on characterization of the adult offspring hypothalamic-pituitary axis and changes in expression of GC/MC receptors in the central nervous system. 4,[6][7][8] The effect of maternal undernutrition on expression of adrenal GC/MC receptors remains elusive. Glucocorticoids play an essential role in the stress response and have been proposed to alter signal transduction in the adrenal cortex thereby regulating adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) sensitivity.…”
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confidence: 99%