Journal article

Low female birth weight and advanced maternal age programme alterations in next-generation blastocyst development

JS Master, GA Thouas, AJ Harvey, JR Sheedy, NJ Hannan, DK Gardner, ME Wlodek

Reproduction | Published : 2015

Abstract

Low birth weight is associated with an increased risk for adult disease development with recent studies highlighting transmission to subsequent generations. However, the mechanisms and timing of programming of disease transmission to the next generation remain unknown. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of low birth weight and advanced maternal age on second-generation preimplantation blastocysts. Uteroplacental insufficiency or sham surgery was performed in late-gestation WKY pregnant rats, giving rise to first-generation (F1) restricted (born small) and control offspring respectively. F1 control and restricted females, at 4 or 12 months of age, were naturally mated with norma..

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