2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.10.561638
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Maternal high-fat diet affects the contents of eggs and causes abnormal development in the medaka fish

Yusuke Inoue,
Manatsu Fukushima,
Go Hirasawa
et al.

Abstract: Maternal nutritional status can affect development and metabolic phenotypes of their progeny in animals. The effects of maternal diet are thought to be mediated mainly by changes inside oocytes such as organelles, maternal RNAs, and metabolites. However, to what extent each factor contributes to offspring phenotypes remains uncertain, especially in viviparous mammalian systems, where factors other than oocytes, such as placenta and milk, need to be considered. Here, using the medaka fish as an oviparous verteb… Show more

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