Hormones, Intrauterine Health and Programming

The environment of the fetus in the womb is emerging as a key determinant not only of its immediate status but also of the offspring’s long-term well-being. This largely started with reports of striking epidemiological associations between lower, but still normal, birth weight and a marked increase...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Seckl, Jonathan R. (Editor), Christen, Yves (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2014, 2014
Edition:1st ed. 2014
Series:Research and Perspectives in Endocrine Interactions
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Early growth and later health: findings from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study by Johan G. Eriksson
  • Male and female placentas have divergent transcriptomic and epigenomic responses to maternal diets: not just hormones by Anne Gabory, Alexandre Vigé, Jean Lesage, Isabelle Fajardy, Laure Ferry, Linda Attig, Anne Vambergue, Didier Vieau, Jean-Philippe Jais, Luc Jouneau, and Claudine Junien
  • Glucocorticoids and fetal programming; necessary and sufficient? By Jonathan R. Seckl
  • Developmental programming and the placenta: focusing in on glucocorticoids by Caitlin S. Wyrwoll
  • Maternal stress and in utero programming by Louise C. Kenny, Claire Everard and Ali S. Khashan
  • Developmental epigenetics and risks of later non-communicable disease by M.A. Hanson, P.D. Gluckman  and K.M. Godfrey
  • Epigenetic effects of extreme intrauterine growth in humans by John M. Greally
  • The Role of the Placenta in Fetal Programming by John Challis, Debora Sloboda, Shaofu Li, Thorsten Braun, Frank Bloomfield, Ghazala Begum, Anne White, Felice Petraglia, John Newnham
  • Developmental Origins of Diabetes: The Role of Epigenetics by Rebecca A. Simmons
  • Glucocorticoids, programming and the transmission of effects across generations by Amanda J. Drake
  • Subject index