Journal article

Epigenetics and developmental programming of adult onset diseases

L O'Sullivan, MH Little, AN Combes, KM Moritz

Pediatric Nephrology | Published : 2012

Abstract

Maternal perturbations or sub-optimal conditions during development are now recognized as contributing to the onset of many diseases manifesting in adulthood. This "developmental programming" of disease has been explored using animal models allowing insights into the potential mechanisms involved. Impaired renal development, resulting in a low nephron number, has been identified as a common outcome that is likely to contribute to the development of hypertension in the offspring as adults. Changes in other organs and systems, including the heart and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, have also been found. Evidence has recently emerged suggesting that epigenetic changes may occur as a re..

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