| Literature DB >> 24119080 |
M G M Pruis1, P A van Ewijk, V B Schrauwen-Hinderling, T Plösch.
Abstract
Intrauterine malnutrition predisposes the offspring towards the development of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. To explain this association, the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease hypothesis was introduced, meaning that subtle environmental changes during embryonic and foetal development can influence post-natal physiological functions. Different mechanisms, including epigenetics, are thought to be involved in this foetal programming, but the link between epigenetics and disease is missing. There is increasing evidence that ectopic lipid accumulation and/or lipotoxicity is induced by foetal programming. The aim of this review is to provide insights into the mechanisms underlying lipotoxicity through programming, which contributes to the increase in hepatic and cardiac metabolic risk.Entities:
Keywords: foetal programming; heart failure; lipotoxicity; non‐alcoholic steatohepatitis; obesity
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24119080 DOI: 10.1111/apha.12171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Physiol (Oxf) ISSN: 1748-1708 Impact factor: 6.311