“…On day 2 of life, newborns were randomly distributed among the mothers. To induce early postnatal over-, under-or normal feeding, the litter size was adjusted on day 2 of life to four to five rats in each litter (small litters, SL, n=50 pregnant mothers, early postnatal overfeeding), 22 to 24 rats in each litter (large litters, LL, n=9 pregnant mothers, early postnatal underfeeding), or 12 newborns in each litter (normal litters, NL [control], n=25 pregnant mothers, normal feeding) [19,22]. The number of animals of each sex in the three kinds of litter was balanced.…”