Maternal obesity and diabetes induces latent metabolic defects and widespread epigenetic changes in isogenic mice

Cheryl CY Li, Paul E Young, Christopher A Maloney, Sally A Eaton, Mark J. Cowley, Michael E Buckland, Thomas Preiss, Darren C Henstridge, Gregory J Cooney, Mark Febbraio, David I K Martin, Jennifer E Cropley, Catherine M Suter

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    Abstract

    Intrauterine nutrition can program metabolism, creating stable changes in physiology that may have significant health consequences. The mechanism underlying these changes is widely assumed to involve epigenetic changes to the expression of metabolic genes
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)602-611
    JournalEpigenetics
    Volume8
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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