Journal article
Puberty onset is delayed following uteroplacental insufficiency and occurs earlier with improved lactation and growth for pups born small
T Romano, DH Hryciw, KT Westcott, ME Wlodek
Reproduction Fertility and Development | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1071/RD15151
Abstract
Being born small programs adult diseases later in life, with the early postnatal growth rate in growth-restricted offspring playing a role in the reduction of the risk of disease in adulthood. In addition, early postnatal growth is critical for puberty onset (PO). Using cross-fostering, we determined the effects of growth restriction and prenatal and postnatal environments on PO and sex steroids. Bilateral uterine vessel ligation (Restricted) or sham surgery (Control), performed on Gestational Day 18 in Wistar-Kyoto rats induced fetal growth restriction. Control, Reduced (Control litter size reduced to five pups) and Restricted pups were cross-fostered onto different Control (normal lactatio..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia for grant support (to MEW).