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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2008

Early embryo environment and long term outcomes: effects of maternal nutrition and in vitro production procedures

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The Developmental Origins of Human Adult Diseases (DOHAD) has initially emphasised the effects of maternal undernutrition during foetal development on long term outcomes in the adult offspring. More recent work has provided evidence that preconceptional nutritional conditions and periconceptional environment also play a major role in programming the offspring susceptibility to disease. Epigenetic mechanisms, which may be mediated by macro- and micro-nutriments, endocrine status and oxidative stress, are the focus of the mechanistic studies aimed at understanding the processes involved in these effects.
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hal-02752518 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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Pascale Chavatte-Palmer, Kais Hussain Al Gubory, Olivier Picone, Yvan Heyman. Early embryo environment and long term outcomes: effects of maternal nutrition and in vitro production procedures. 24. Annual Meeting A.E.T.E. (Association Européenne de Transfert Embryonnaire), Sep 2008, Pau, France. ⟨hal-02752518⟩
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