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Metabolic and fecal microbial changes in adult fetal growth restricted mice.

Stephanie P GilleyMiguel A ZarateLijun ZhengPurevsuren JambalDeaunabah N YazzaSree V ChintapalliPaul S MacLeanClyde J WrightPaul J RozanceKartik Shankar
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
Fetal growth restriction increases risk for metabolic syndrome later in life, especially if followed by rapid postnatal weight gain. We report that a high fat diet impacts weight and glucose handling in a mouse model of fetal growth restriction in a sexually dimorphic manner. Adult growth-restricted offspring had persistent changes in fecal microbial taxa known to be associated with weight, glucose homeostasis, and bile acid metabolism, particularly Akkermansia, Bilophilia and Bifidobacteria. The gut microbiome may represent a therapeutic target to improve long-term metabolic outcomes related to fetal growth restriction.
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