Insulin-signalling dysregulation and inflammation is programmed trans-generationally in a female rat model of poor maternal nutrition

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  • who: Jane L. Tarry-Adkins from the All protocols were approved by the animal welfare ethical review process of the University of Cambridge and carried out under licence from the UK. Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act, . Stock animals were purchased from Charles River. Dams were produced from in-house breeding of stock animals. Pregnant Wistar rats (rattus norvegicus) were maintained at , °C, on a controlled, :12-h light-dark cycle, in specific pathogen free (SPF) housing using individually ventilated cages with environmental enrichment. The dams were maintained on a, % protein diet (control) or, an isocaloric low protein (LP . . .

     

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