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, pp 233 – 294 . Eds Pavilidis MA Mylonas CC Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd . ( doi:10.1002/9781444392210 ) Breton C 2013 The hypothalamus–adipose axis is a key target of developmental programming by maternal
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pregnancy remains one of the most important modifiable risk factors for adverse fetal, obstetrical, and developmental outcomes ( Andres & Day 2000 , Hofhuis et al. 2003 ). Moreover, epidemiological studies have demonstrated that fetal exposure to maternal
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adult, male or female), cellular programming at early developmental stages affects pancreatic function later in life. This effect is evidenced by decreased basal insulin secretion by pancreatic islets in both female and male adults and by an increasing
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memory . Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 34 756 – 765 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnpbp.2009.09.019 ) McGowan PO Matthews SG 2018 Prenatal stress, glucocorticoids, and developmental programming of the stress
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programming of female reproduction: a developmental aetiology for polycystic ovary syndrome? Human Reproduction Update 11 357 – 374 . ( doi:10.1093/humupd/dmbib13 ) Abbott DH Bruns CR Barnett DK Dunaif A Goodfriend TL Dumesic DA
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responses to altered intrauterine environments, ultimately predisposing them to fatty liver disease. Furthermore, developmental programing mediated by BPA affected postnatal defensive responses to other stresses (such as HFD) in offspring. When the offspring
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GM 1985 Glucocorticoid regulation of adipocyte differentiation: hormonal triggering of the developmental program and induction of a differentiation-dependent gene . Journal of Cell Biology 101 1227 – 1235 . Clarke L Buss DS Juniper DS
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metabolic programming ( de Moura et al . 2008 , Lisboa et al . 2012 ). Recently, some studies have shown that tobacco exposure in utero is associated with changes in gene methylation profile ( Suter et al . 2010 , 2011 ), and the same event was
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vascularity, a diminished rate of β cell replication, but increased developmental apoptosis ( Petrik et al. 1999 , Boujendar et al. 2003 ). When nutritional restriction was stopped at birth, the islet morphology partly recovered, but when extended to