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ea0008p29 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2004

Differential effect of maternal nutrient restriction in early to mid and late gestation on uncoupling protein-2 mRNA abundance in adipose tissue of the resulting offspring

Gnanalingham MG , Gopalakrishnan GS , Mostyn A , Dandrea J , Symonds ME , Stephenson T

Increases in proinflammatory pathways and macrophages in adipose tissue (AT) have been implicated in the metabolic complications of obesity (1). Nutrient-restriction (NR) in early to mid gestation reduces maternal plasma cortisol and increases fetal AT (2). Uncoupling protein (UCP)-2 is genetically linked to obesity and type 2 diabetes, and has been implicated in macrophage-mediated immunity. The effect of maternal NR in early to mid and late gestation on UCP2 and glucocortico...