Maternal high fat diet compromises survival and modulates lung development of offspring, and impairs lung function of dams (female mice).
Jordan SmoothyAlexander N LarcombeEmily K ChiversVance B MatthewsShelley GormanPublished in: Respiratory research (2019)
While maternal high fat diet compromised litter survival, it also promoted somatic and lung growth (increased lung volume) in the offspring. Further studies are required to examine downstream effects of this enhanced lung volume on respiratory function in disease settings.