2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2012.02.010
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Oxidative stress programming in a rat model of postnatal early overnutrition — role of insulin resistance

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“…Furthermore, we have also shown that SL rats, at adulthood, have adipocyte hypertrophy, despite the fact that they also have a normal circulating leptin concentration ). In the current study, we hypothesized that the metabolism and receptors of vitamin D and glucocorticoids in the adipocyte are altered in the obese SL rats, in spite of the normal circulating levels of both hormones (Conceição et al 2013, de Albuquerque Maia et al 2014, a possibility that could be associated with their obesity.…”
Section: :2mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Furthermore, we have also shown that SL rats, at adulthood, have adipocyte hypertrophy, despite the fact that they also have a normal circulating leptin concentration ). In the current study, we hypothesized that the metabolism and receptors of vitamin D and glucocorticoids in the adipocyte are altered in the obese SL rats, in spite of the normal circulating levels of both hormones (Conceição et al 2013, de Albuquerque Maia et al 2014, a possibility that could be associated with their obesity.…”
Section: :2mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…No entanto, poucos estudos avaliam o efeito das intervenções nutricionais durante a vida pós-natal precoce (47) . Por isso, o presente estudo concentra-se em avaliar o efeito da superalimentação através da redução do tamanho da prole após 24 horas do nascimento (48) .…”
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“…Resultados semelhantes foi relatado por Conceição et al (48) . Plagemann et al (41,42) e Waterland et al (44) verificaram que as proles reduzidas ao nascimento apresentaram maior desenvolvimento e peso corpóreo no período de aleitamento.…”
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