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outline programming in pregnancy nutritional phenotype of pregnancy placenta and fetal nutrition iugr programming malnutrition and other adverse environmental exposures during development alter gene expression and programme the body s ...

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             OUTLINE
 • PROGRAMMING in 
  PREGNANCY 
 • NUTRITIONAL PHENOTYPE OF 
  PREGNANCY
 • PLACENTA and FETAL NUTRITION
 • IUGR
                 PROGRAMMING
                 Malnutrition and other 
                 adverse environmental 
                 exposures during 
                 development alter gene 
                 expression and 
                 programme the body’s 
                 structures and functions 
                 for life. Adverse 
                 exposures also result in 
                 slow growth and small 
                 body size. 
        Fetal Origins of Adult Diseases (FOAD)
                                     Fetal
                                   under/over 
                                    nutrition
             Other organ      Decreased    Insulin      Abnormal
             malfunction,    -cell mass resistance      vascular
               eg, liver                        Obesity development
                                                Age
            Hyperlipidemia       Type 2 diabetes       Hypertension
                                   Metabolic 
                                   syndrome
                             Barker DJP et al. Diabetologia 1993; Barker DJP BMJ 1995
           270 days to write your future
                         2nd trimester
          1st trimester                  3rd trimester
            implantation                neonatal viability
                                                       PUERPERIUM
       0              12          20 25 28 3234 40
        LD    positive 
              pregnancy          fetal 
              test               movements
       conception                                   delivery
   HEALTH OUTCOMES
        Pregnant women do not always meet their 
           increased micronutrient requirements
     Diet = important determinant of pregnancy outcomes and infant 
        health both in short and long-terms:
     •  significant association between inadequate or poor nutrition 
        and high “reproductive” risks
     •  different impacts of the timing of nutritional insults during 
        gestation on both the overall outcome of pregnancy and the 
        nature of adult diseases (i.e. programming the postnatal 
        pathophysiology [Buckley et al. (2005) Cell Tissue Res 322: 73–79])  potential 
        to affect cell numbers or differentiation in the developing 
        embryo 
                                 Cetin I et al, Hum Repr Update 
                                 2010
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