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Carrie E. McCurdy, Jacalyn M. Bishop, Sarah M. Williams, Bernadette E. Grayson, M. Susan Smith, Jacob E. Friedman, Kevin L. Grove
Published in Volume 119, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(2):323–335 doi:10.1172/JCI32661
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Maternal HFD feeding during pregnancy and the perinatal period increases offspring adiposity and liver TG levels.

(A) Body weights of O-HFD and control offspring at P30, P90, and P180. There was no statistical difference between the groups at any age. (B) Whole body fat composition, as determined by DEXA analysis, at all 3 ages in both groups. (C) Liver TG levels in O-HFD and control offspring at P30 and P180. For TG analysis of P30 offspring, n = 4 for both control and O-HFD (2 male and 2 female). Liver samples were obtained from these offspring at the time of termination. A separate group of animals was used to obtain the serial data in A and B and the P180 liver TGs in C. The control group consisted of 4 animals (2 male and 2 female), while the O-HFD group consisted of 7 animals (4 male and 3 female). Liver samples were obtained from these animals by biopsies obtained through laparoscopic surgery. *P < 0.05 versus respective control, 2-tailed Student’s t test.