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EFFECTS OF EARLY PROTEIN MALNUTRITION AND REPEATED TESTING UPON LOCOMOTOR AND EXPLORATORY BEHAVIORS IN THE ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE
(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016)
Perinatal protein malnutrition induces the emergence of enduring effects and age-related impairment behaviors, increasing the death risk in a mouse model
(Maney Publishing, 2020-10)
Background: Early-life adversity impacts on the offspring’s brain development and is associated with a higher risk of developing age-associated diseases. In particular, perinatal protein malnutrition appears to be one of ...
Identification of potential molecular pathways involved in prostate carcinogenesis in offspring exposed to maternal malnutrition
(2020-01-01)
The developmental origins of health and disease concept links adult diseases with early-life exposure to inappropriate environmental conditions. Intrauterine and postnatal malnutrition may lead to an increased incidence ...
Multivariate analysis about causes of growth delay in early weaned calves
(Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, 2007)
Intergenerational transmission of maternal care deficiency and offspring development delay induced by perinatal protein malnutrition
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-08)
Objectives: Early life represents a sensitive and critical period for an individual. Nutrition plays a crucial role in the maturation and functional development of the central nervous system. Inadequate nutrition before ...
Early postnatal environmental enrichment restores neurochemical and functional plasticities of the cerebral cortex and improves learning performance in hidden-prenatally-malnourished young-adult rats
(Elsevier B.V., 2019)
Moderate reduction of dietary protein (from 25% to 8% casein) in pregnant rats, calorically compensated by carbohydrates, gives rise to ‘hidden prenatal malnutrition’ (HPM) in the offspring since it does not alter body and ...
Protein deficiency and nutritional recovery modulate insulin secretion and the early steps of insulin action in rats
(Amer Inst NutritionBethesdaEUA, 1998)