2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1040168/v1
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In Utero Exposure to Simulated Complex Urban Air Pollution Disturbs Intestinal Suckling-to-Weaning Transition in Mice

Abstract: Background Emerging data indicate that prenatal exposure to air pollution may lead to higher susceptibility to several non-communicable diseases. Limited research has been conducted due to difficulties in modelling realistic air pollution exposure. In this study, pregnant mice were exposed from gestational day 10 to 17 to an atmosphere representative of a 2013 pollution event in Beijing, China. Intestinal homeostasis and microbiota were assessed in both male and female offspring during the suckling-to-weaning… Show more

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