scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Hillary F Huber | Q87908929 |
P2093 | author name string | Cun Li | |
Peter W Nathanielsz | |||
Susan L Jenkins | |||
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Effect of 30% nutrient restriction in the first half of gestation on maternal and fetal baboon serum amino acid concentrations | Q33601532 | ||
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Chronic consumption of a high-fat diet during pregnancy causes perturbations in the serotonergic system and increased anxiety-like behavior in nonhuman primate offspring | Q33756918 | ||
Changes in melanocortin expression and inflammatory pathways in fetal offspring of nonhuman primates fed a high-fat diet | Q33772324 | ||
Maternal high fat diet is associated with decreased plasma n-3 fatty acids and fetal hepatic apoptosis in nonhuman primates | Q33833752 | ||
High-fat maternal diet during pregnancy persistently alters the offspring microbiome in a primate model | Q33835890 | ||
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Organ and gestational age effects of maternal nutrient restriction on global methylation in fetal baboons | Q33858489 | ||
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Impaired development of fetal serotonergic neurons in intrauterine growth restricted baboons | Q34564182 | ||
Vulnerability of the fetal primate brain to moderate reduction in maternal global nutrient availability. | Q34582769 | ||
Maternal high-fat diet disturbs uteroplacental hemodynamics and increases the frequency of stillbirth in a nonhuman primate model of excess nutrition | Q35001389 | ||
Emergence of insulin resistance in juvenile baboon offspring of mothers exposed to moderate maternal nutrient reduction | Q35217463 | ||
Multigenerational impact of maternal overnutrition/obesity in the sheep on the neonatal leptin surge in granddaughters | Q35327497 | ||
In utero effects. In utero undernourishment perturbs the adult sperm methylome and intergenerational metabolism | Q35502732 | ||
Epigenomics: maternal high-fat diet exposure in utero disrupts peripheral circadian gene expression in nonhuman primates | Q35585406 | ||
Moderate global reduction in maternal nutrition has differential stage of gestation specific effects on {beta}1- and {beta}2-adrenergic receptors in the fetal baboon liver. | Q35930844 | ||
Effects of moderate global maternal nutrient reduction on fetal baboon renal mitochondrial gene expression at 0.9 gestation | Q36104528 | ||
The IGF axis in baboon pregnancy: placental and systemic responses to feeding 70% global ad libitum diet | Q36168755 | ||
Maternal high-fat diet and obesity impact palatable food intake and dopamine signaling in nonhuman primate offspring. | Q36256810 | ||
Maternal high-fat diet impacts endothelial function in nonhuman primate offspring | Q36309898 | ||
Sexual dimorphism in the fetal cardiac response to maternal nutrient restriction | Q47282127 | ||
EFFECT OF MATERNAL HIGH-FAT DIET ON KEY COMPONENTS OF THE PLACENTAL AND HEPATIC ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM. | Q47402428 | ||
Poor perinatal growth impairs baboon aortic windkessel function. | Q47614547 | ||
Paternal line multigenerational passage of altered risk assessment behavior in female but not male rat offspring of mothers fed a low protein diet. | Q47697592 | ||
Reproductive termination in female Japanese monkeys: A comparative life history perspective | Q47709734 | ||
Resveratrol supplementation of high-fat diet-fed pregnant mice promotes brown and beige adipocyte development and prevents obesity in male offspring. | Q47933608 | ||
Maternal nutrient restriction during pregnancy and lactation leads to impaired right ventricular function in young adult baboons. | Q48236608 | ||
Effect of moderate, 30 percent global maternal nutrient reduction on fetal and postnatal baboon phenotype. | Q48345118 | ||
Intrauterine growth restriction results in persistent vascular mismatch in adulthood | Q48370288 | ||
Effect of 30 per cent maternal nutrient restriction from 0.16 to 0.5 gestation on fetal baboon kidney gene expression | Q48455318 | ||
LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN PRIMATES. | Q48488947 | ||
Sex-dimorphic acceleration of pericardial, subcutaneous, and plasma lipid increase in offspring of poorly nourished baboons. | Q49788795 | ||
Maternal and postnatal high-fat diet consumption programs energy balance and hypothalamic melanocortin signaling in nonhuman primate offspring | Q50444436 | ||
Non-human primate fetal kidney transcriptome analysis indicates mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a central nutrient-responsive pathway. | Q51998602 | ||
Modulations in the offspring gut microbiome are refractory to postnatal synbiotic supplementation among juvenile primates. | Q52604165 | ||
Primate fetal hepatic responses to maternal obesity: epigenetic signalling pathways and lipid accumulation. | Q52667588 | ||
Influence of moderate maternal nutrition restriction on the fetal baboon metabolome at 0.5 and 0.9 gestation. | Q54330470 | ||
Parental investment and sex differences in juvenile mortality in birds and mammals | Q56172159 | ||
Sex and gender differences in developmental programming of metabolism | Q63257296 | ||
Development of a system for individual feeding of baboons maintained in an outdoor group social environment | Q79969589 | ||
Maternal nutrient restriction in baboon programs later-life cellular growth and respiration of cultured skin fibroblasts: a potential model for the study of aging-programming interactions | Q88868318 | ||
Antenatal Synthetic Glucocorticoid Exposure at Human Therapeutic Equivalent Doses Predisposes Middle-Age Male Offspring Baboons to an Obese Phenotype That Emerges With Aging | Q88998740 | ||
Reproductive cycling in adult baboons (Papio species) that were intrauterine growth restricted at birth implies normal fertility but increased psychosocial stress | Q89341833 | ||
Maternal obesity disrupts the methionine cycle in baboon pregnancy. | Q36357475 | ||
Dietary protein restriction of pregnant rats in the F0 generation induces altered methylation of hepatic gene promoters in the adult male offspring in the F1 and F2 generations | Q36398197 | ||
Maternal obesity alters feto-placental cytochrome P4501A1 activity | Q36417384 | ||
A maternal high-fat diet modulates fetal SIRT1 histone and protein deacetylase activity in nonhuman primates | Q36430795 | ||
Maternal high-fat diet modulates the fetal thyroid axis and thyroid gene expression in a nonhuman primate model | Q36454543 | ||
Coenzyme Q10 prevents hepatic fibrosis, inflammation, and oxidative stress in a male rat model of poor maternal nutrition and accelerated postnatal growth | Q36521527 | ||
Sexually dimorphic effects of maternal nutrient reduction on expression of genes regulating cortisol metabolism in fetal baboon adipose and liver tissues. | Q36720586 | ||
Coenzyme Q10 Prevents Insulin Signaling Dysregulation and Inflammation Prior to Development of Insulin Resistance in Male Offspring of a Rat Model of Poor Maternal Nutrition and Accelerated Postnatal Growth | Q36908576 | ||
Up-regulation of the fetal baboon hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in intrauterine growth restriction: coincidence with hypothalamic glucocorticoid receptor insensitivity and leptin receptor down-regulation. | Q36946083 | ||
Maternal high-fat diet triggers lipotoxicity in the fetal livers of nonhuman primates | Q37073698 | ||
High-fat diet consumption during pregnancy and the early post-natal period leads to decreased α cell plasticity in the nonhuman primate | Q37133444 | ||
Postweaning exposure to a high-fat diet is associated with alterations to the hepatic histone code in Japanese macaques | Q37154452 | ||
Sex differences in the developmental origins of hypertension and cardiorenal disease | Q37200124 | ||
Expression of the placental transcriptome in maternal nutrient reduction in baboons is dependent on fetal sex. | Q37229196 | ||
Is there a viability-vulnerability tradeoff? Sex differences in fetal programming | Q37230004 | ||
Identification and comparative analyses of myocardial miRNAs involved in the fetal response to maternal obesity | Q37234922 | ||
Maternal obesity reduces oxidative capacity in fetal skeletal muscle of Japanese macaques | Q37316256 | ||
A maternal high-fat diet is accompanied by alterations in the fetal primate metabolome | Q37359021 | ||
Effects of maternal global nutrient restriction on fetal baboon hepatic insulin-like growth factor system genes and gene products | Q37369109 | ||
Fetal baboon sex-specific outcomes in adipocyte differentiation at 0.9 gestation in response to moderate maternal nutrient reduction. | Q37446218 | ||
The frontal cortex IGF system is down regulated in the term, intrauterine growth restricted fetal baboon. | Q37573886 | ||
Exercise in obese female rats has beneficial effects on maternal and male and female offspring metabolism. | Q37587083 | ||
Down-regulation of placental mTOR, insulin/IGF-I signaling, and nutrient transporters in response to maternal nutrient restriction in the baboon. | Q37593992 | ||
Liver mTOR controls IGF-I bioavailability by regulation of protein kinase CK2 and IGFBP-1 phosphorylation in fetal growth restriction. | Q37648028 | ||
Effects of maternal nutrient restriction, intrauterine growth restriction, and glucocorticoid exposure on phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase-1 expression in fetal baboon hepatocytes in vitro | Q37691552 | ||
Premature Brain Aging in Baboons Resulting from Moderate Fetal Undernutrition | Q37746821 | ||
Sex differences in developmental programming models | Q38053411 | ||
Transgenerational developmental programming | Q38148089 | ||
Mechanisms by which maternal obesity programs offspring for obesity: evidence from animal studies. | Q38154656 | ||
Exposure to a High-Fat Diet during Early Development Programs Behavior and Impairs the Central Serotonergic System in Juvenile Non-Human Primates | Q38645737 | ||
Intergenerational impact of maternal overnutrition and obesity throughout pregnancy in sheep on metabolic syndrome in grandsons and granddaughters. | Q38773380 | ||
Resveratrol partially prevents oxidative stress and metabolic dysfunction in pregnant rats fed a low protein diet and their offspring. | Q40216438 | ||
Adult exercise effects on oxidative stress and reproductive programming in male offspring of obese rats. | Q41696142 | ||
Down-Regulation of Placental Transport of Amino Acids Precedes the Development of Intrauterine Growth Restriction in Maternal Nutrient Restricted Baboons. | Q42917812 | ||
Epigenetic modification of fetal baboon hepatic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase following exposure to moderately reduced nutrient availability | Q43153651 | ||
Transgenerational effects of prenatal nutrient restriction on cardiovascular and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function | Q46194040 | ||
Cardiac remodelling in a baboon model of intrauterine growth restriction mimics accelerated ageing. | Q46443962 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 1-10 | |
P577 | publication date | 2019-09-30 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease | Q15817934 |
P1476 | title | Strength of nonhuman primate studies of developmental programming: review of sample sizes, challenges, and steps for future work |
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