Normalisation of circulating adiponectin levels in obese pregnant mice prevents cardiac dysfunction in adult offspring.
Owen R VaughanFredrick J RosarioTheresa L PowellThomas JanssonPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2019)
Low maternal adiponectin levels in obese mice in late pregnancy are mechanistically linked to in utero programming of cardiac dysfunction in their offspring. Interventions enhancing endogenous adiponectin secretion or signalling in obese pregnant women could prevent the development of cardiac dysfunction in their children.