Animal model for Examining the Developmental Origin of Adult Diseases Related to Lipid Nutrition (Ramot)
- Summary
- Female mice are fed with diets rich in specific f.a. (saturated or unsaturated) during pregnancy and/or lactation. The offspring is raised on a regular diet or on a fat rich diet, and develops obesity, fatty liver, and insulin resistance, depending on the diet received in utero. The model allows studying the development of different diseases, such as obesity, atherosclerosis, cancer, as well as aging and brain alterations. The model allows also studying the intervention of therapeutic means to prevent disease. Studies can be conducted at different stages of disease development and the model can be used to monitor body changes due to mother’s diet from embryo stages to adult offspring.
- ID No.
- 12-2011-205
- Country/Region
- Israel

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