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dc.creatorVrachnis, N.en
dc.creatorAntonakopoulos, N.en
dc.creatorIliodromiti, Z.en
dc.creatorDafopoulos, K.en
dc.creatorSiristatidis, C.en
dc.creatorPappa, K. I.en
dc.creatorDeligeoroglou, E.en
dc.creatorVitoratos, N.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:54:05Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:54:05Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier10.1155/2012/538474
dc.identifier.issn1687-5214
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/34647
dc.description.abstractGestational diabetes, occurring during the hyperglycemic period of pregnancy in maternal life, is a pathologic state that increases the incidence of complications in both mother and fetus. Offspring thus exposed to an adverse fetal and early postnatal environment may manifest increased susceptibility to a number of chronic diseases later in life. Compelling evidence for the role of epigenetic transmission in these complications has come from comparison of siblings born before and after the development of maternal diabetes, exposure to this intrauterine diabetic environment being shown to cause alterations in fetal growth patterns which predispose these infants to developing overweight and obesity later in life. Diabetes of the offspring is also mainly the consequence of exposure to the diabetic intrauterine environment, in addition to genetic susceptibility. Since obesity and diabetes are known to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular sequelae in the offspring of diabetic mothers are virtually inevitable. Research data also suggest that exposure to a diabetic intrauterine environment during pregnancy is associated with an increase in dyslipidemia, subclinical vascular inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction processes in the offspring, all of which are linked with development of cardiovascular disease later in life. The main underlying mechanisms involve persistent hyperglycemia hyperinsulinemia and leptin resistance.en
dc.sourceExperimental Diabetes Researchen
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dc.subjectINSULIN-SECRETIONen
dc.subjectINTRAUTERINE EXPOSUREen
dc.subjectGLUCOSE-TOLERANCEen
dc.subjectBIRTH-WEIGHTen
dc.subjectFETAL-GROWTHen
dc.subjectCORD BLOODen
dc.subjectMELLITUSen
dc.subjectMOTHERSen
dc.subjectHYPERGLYCEMIAen
dc.subjectPREGNANCYen
dc.subjectEndocrinology & Metabolismen
dc.subjectMedicine, Research & Experimentalen
dc.titleImpact of Maternal Diabetes on Epigenetic Modifications Leading to Diseases in the Offspringen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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