Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0025oc5.1 | Reproduction and fetal programming | SFEBES2011

The effect of a maternal low protein diet on renal development and function in the offspring

Lloyd Louise , Rhodes Philip , Rhind Stuart , Gardner David

Background: Previous studies have linked a low protein maternal diet with hypertension in adult offspring, and have suggested that impaired kidney development may be an important predisposing factor. This study aims to identify the molecular and structural changes that explain the decline in function.Methods: Pregnant ewes were fed either a control diet providing adequate dietary protein (control protein (CP); n=15), or a low protein diet during e...

ea0015p140 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

Prenatal diet and postnatal metabolic function in sheep: effect of adiposity on glucose-insulin dynamics

Rhodes Philip , Loughna Paul , Rhind Stuart , Gardner David

Maternal nutrient restriction predisposes the adult offspring to metabolic syndrome. We investigated the effect of energy restriction during early or late gestation on glucose-insulin dynamics during a GTT (0.5 g/kg i.v. glucose) and/or an ITT (0.75 IU/kg) prior to and after significant gain in adipose tissue. 20 sheep were either fed to maintenance (1 M; CE, n=6) or to 0.65 M during early (0–65 days, term=147days, LEE, n=7) or late (65–125 days, LEL; <...