2014
DOI: 10.1530/joe-14-0114
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Effects of genetics and in utero diet on murine pancreatic development

Abstract: Malnutrition in utero (IU) could alter pancreatic development. Reported here are the effects of high fat diet (HFD) during pregnancy on fetal growth and pancreatic morphology in an “At Risk” animal model of metabolic disease, the glucose transporter 4 heterozygous mouse (G4+/−). Wild type (WT) female mice mated with G4+/− males were fed HFD or control (CD) diet for 2 weeks prior to mating and throughout pregnancy. At embryonic day18.5 fetuses were sacrificed and pancreata isolated for analysis of morphology an… Show more

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“…Females were bred to non-littermate glucose transporter 4 heterozygous (G4+/−) males, a model of insulin resistance [ 27 ]. In contrast to WT male offspring from WT pregnancies, WT male offspring of WT female and G4+/− male exposed to a maternal HF IU are programmed to develop characteristics of the MetS [ 9 , 10 , 23 ].…”
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“…Females were bred to non-littermate glucose transporter 4 heterozygous (G4+/−) males, a model of insulin resistance [ 27 ]. In contrast to WT male offspring from WT pregnancies, WT male offspring of WT female and G4+/− male exposed to a maternal HF IU are programmed to develop characteristics of the MetS [ 9 , 10 , 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fetal Study: Pregnant mothers and fetuses were sacrificed at e18.5 of pregnancy, as previously described [ 9 , 10 , 23 ]. Litter number, placental and fetal weights, and crown-rump length (CRL) were recorded, as well as the number of abnormal or dead pups per litter.…”
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