Journal article

Epigenetic regulation and fetal programming

C Gicquel, A El-Osta, Y Le Bouc

Best Practice and Research in Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

Fetal programming encompasses the role of developmental plasticity in response to environmental and nutritional signals during early life and its potential adverse consequences (risk of cardiovascular, metabolic and behavioural diseases) in later life. The first studies in this field highlighted an association between poor fetal growth and chronic adult diseases. However, environmental signals during early life may lead to adverse long-term effects independently of obvious effects on fetal growth. Adverse long-term effects reflect a mismatch between early (fetal and neonatal) environmental conditions and the conditions that the individual will confront later in life. The mechanisms underlyin..

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