Journal article
Maternal exercise in rats upregulates the placental insulin-like growth factor system with diet- and sex-specific responses: minimal effects in mothers born growth restricted
YTM Mangwiro, JSM Cuffe, JF Briffa, D Mahizir, K Anevska, AJ Jefferies, S Hosseini, T Romano, KM Moritz, ME Wlodek
Journal of Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1113/JP275758
Abstract
Key points: The placental insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system is critical for normal fetoplacental growth, which is dysregulated following several pregnancy perturbations including uteroplacental insufficiency and maternal obesity. We report that the IGF system was altered in placentae of mothers born growth restricted compared to normal birth weight mothers, with maternal diet- and fetal sex-specific responses. Additionally, we report increased body weight and plasma IGF1 concentrations in fetuses from chow-fed normal birth weight mothers that exercised prior to and continued during pregnancy compared to sedentary mothers. Exercise initiated during pregnancy, on the other hand, resulted..
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Awarded by Diabetes Australia Research Trust
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia (M.E.W.; 1045602), 2013 Diabetes Australia Research Trust Research Project (M.E.W), J.F.B. holds an Elizabeth and Vernon Puzey Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Melbourne, J.S.M.C. held a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Griffith University, Y.T.M.M. and K.A. hold a La Trobe University Post Graduate Award and D.M. has a Malaysia Government Scholarship.