نتایج جستجو برای: human offspring

تعداد نتایج: 1670406  

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2013
Peter W Nathanielsz Stephen P Ford Nathan M Long Claudia C Vega Luis A Reyes-Castro Elena Zambrano

Maternal obesity is a global epidemic affecting both developed and developing countries. Human and animal studies indicate that maternal obesity adversely programs the development of offspring, predisposing them to chronic diseases later in life. Several mechanisms act together to produce these adverse health effects. There is a consequent need for effective interventions that can be used in th...

2011
Simon P. Mooijaart Diana van Heemst Raymond Noordam Maarten P. Rozing Carolien A. Wijsman Anton J.M. de Craen Rudi G.J. Westendorp Marian Beekman Eline P. Slagboom

Human longevity is in part genetically determined, and the insulin/IGF-1 signal transduction (IIS) pathway has consistently been implicated. In humans, type 2 diabetes is a frequent disease that results from loss of glucose homeostasis and for which new candidate polymorphisms now rapidly emerge from genome wide association studies. In the Leiden Longevity Study (n=2415), the offspring of long ...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2004
Midori Yoshida Takasumi Shimomoto Sayumi Katashima Gen Watanabe Kazuyoshi Taya Akihiko Maekawa

Effects of maternal exposure to low doses of bisphenol A (BPA), including those comparable with human exposure levels, on growth and development of the female reproductive system and uterine carcinogenesis in Donryu rats were investigated. Dams were administered BPA (0, 0.006 and 6 mg/kg/day) daily by gavage from gestation day 2 up to the day before weaning (postnatal day 21 at offspring). The ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Christopher R von Rueden Adrian V Jaeggi

Social status motivates much of human behavior. However, status may have been a relatively weak target of selection for much of human evolution if ancestral foragers tended to be more egalitarian. We test the "egalitarianism hypothesis" that status has a significantly smaller effect on reproductive success (RS) in foragers compared with nonforagers. We also test between alternative male reprodu...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
ali mohammad poorrahimi vahid sheiban neuroscience research center, medical university of kerman, iran mehdi abbasnejad shahezad mazhari

introduction: there are several evidences that show various environmental stresses during pregnancy, affect physiological behavior of the offspring. in this study the effects of rem (rapid eye movement) sleep deprivation of pregnant rats on spatial learning of adult male offspring by morris water maze were investigated. methods: water tank technique was used for inducing rem sleep deprivation. ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Kim Hill A Magdalena Hurtado

Evolutionary researchers have recently suggested that pre-modern human societies habitually practised cooperative breeding and that this feature helps explain human prosocial tendencies. Despite circumstantial evidence that post-reproductive females and extra-pair males both provide resources required for successful reproduction by mated pairs, no study has yet provided details about the flow o...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2008
Aline Bertin Marie-Annick Richard-Yris Cécilia Houdelier Sophie Lumineau Erich Möstl Alexandra Kuchar Katharina Hirschenhauser Kurt Kotrschal

In the field as well as in the laboratory, human-generated stress responses are reduced in adult animals previously habituated to humans in comparison to non-habituated individuals. In birds, yolk steroid levels vary with maternal environment and condition. We tested the hypothesis that the experience of female birds with humans could affect yolk steroids levels and offspring phenotype. Two gro...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2015
Christopher J Machado Alexander M Whitaker Stephen E P Smith Paul H Patterson Melissa D Bauman

BACKGROUND Sickness during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of offspring neurodevelopmental disorders. Rodent models have played a critical role in establishing causal relationships and identifying mechanisms of altered brain and behavior development in pups prenatally exposed to maternal immune activation (MIA). We recently developed a novel nonhuman primate model to bridge the g...

2017
Eliane von Klitzing Fulya Öz Ira Ekmekciu Ulrike Escher Stefan Bereswill Markus M. Heimesaat

Secondary abiotic mice generated by broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment provide a valuable tool for association studies with microbiota derived from different vertebrate hosts. We here generated human microbiota-associated (hma) mice by human fecal microbiota transplantation of secondary abiotic mice and performed a comprehensive survey of the intestinal microbiota dynamics in offspring of hma ...

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