2016
DOI: 10.2527/ssasas2015-137
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137 The effects of early or mid-gestation nutrient restriction on bovine fetal pancreatic development

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“…This theory was used by Reynolds et al (2019), who claim that physiological and functional changes in organs and tissues allow rapid environmental adaptation of individuals in formation, similar to the process of natural selection, although in this case in an immediate way. Thus, organs related to the metabolism of the animal have been the subject of numerous studies related to fetal programming, especially the liver (Symonds et al, 2010) and pancreas (Duarte et al, 2013;Washburn et al, 2016;McCarty et al, 2020) Growth phases…”
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“…This theory was used by Reynolds et al (2019), who claim that physiological and functional changes in organs and tissues allow rapid environmental adaptation of individuals in formation, similar to the process of natural selection, although in this case in an immediate way. Thus, organs related to the metabolism of the animal have been the subject of numerous studies related to fetal programming, especially the liver (Symonds et al, 2010) and pancreas (Duarte et al, 2013;Washburn et al, 2016;McCarty et al, 2020) Growth phases…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…been the subject of numerous studies related to fetal programming, especially the liver (Symonds et al, 2010) and pancreas (Duarte et al, 2013;Washburn et al, 2016;McCarty et al, 2020), which are organs significantly influenced by nutrition during gestation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As mudanças no metabolismo da glicose são moduladas sobretudo pela atuação da insulina, hormônio produzido pelo pâncreas e responsável pela captação de glicose pelos tecidos corporais. Washburn et al (2016) observaram uma redução na massa de células-β pancreáticas fetais e aumento na taxa de apoptose das células-β em fetos bovinos que foram expostos à restrição de nutrientes maternos na gestação. Em estudo semelhante, McCarty et al (2020) avaliaram os efeitos da restrição alimentar nos primeiros terços de gestação e obtiveram menor peso pancreático e níveis séricos de insulina em fetos que experimentaram restrição nutricional no segundo trimestre de gestação, frente aos fetos não-restritos ou que passaram por restrição seguida de realimentação.…”
Section: Nutrição Materna Na Gestação E a Saúde Da Progênieunclassified