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The Molecular Mechanisms Of Hepatic Mitochondrial Dysfunction In Growth-Restricted Offspring With Hyperlipidemia, Shelby L. Oke
The Molecular Mechanisms Of Hepatic Mitochondrial Dysfunction In Growth-Restricted Offspring With Hyperlipidemia, Shelby L. Oke
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Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a pathological condition characterized by low birth weight and poor organ development. Growth of the fetal liver is often compromised at the expense of other vital organs, thereby leading to hepatic dyslipidemia in the affected offspring. As such, epidemiological studies suggest an inverse relationship between birth weight and long-term metabolic health, while the occurrence of postnatal catch-up growth can exacerbate this relationship. Animal studies have shown that IUGR offspring exhibit impaired mitochondrial function, which likely contributes to the later development of metabolic pathologies. That said, the molecular mechanisms by which mitochondria are affected remain unknown. …