Publications by authors named "P Mathias"

The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) concept has been established for three decades. Many studies have shown that, besides pregnancy, other plastic phases (mainly preconception, lactation, and infancy-adolescence) are also sensitive to environmental changes, including nutritional conditions, that can program health or disease later in life. This study compared the susceptibility of the gestation, lactation and adolescence to a high-fat diet (HFD) intervention to program rats into autonomic nervous system imbalance and cardiometabolic dysfunction in adulthood.

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Background And Aims: Hypertension depends on renin-angiotensin system dysfunction; however, little is known about its implications in the outcomes of neurogenic hypertension induced by peri-pubertal insults. This study aimed to evaluate whether hypertension induced by a peri-pubertal low-protein diet is related to renin-angiotensin system dysfunction in adult male Wistar rats.

Methods And Results: Thirty-day-old male Wistar rats were fed a low-protein diet (4 % casein) for 30 days and subsequently fed a 20.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates how a 30-day low-protein diet affects the reproductive development of male rats, focusing on the impacts during critical growth periods.
  • - Results show that the diet led to decreased testicular and epididymal weight, impaired sperm production, and various cellular changes, along with lower testosterone production.
  • - Although some aspects, like testicular and epididymal weight and overall sperm function, improved after a recovery period, permanent histological and morphological issues in sperm cells remained due to the initial protein restriction.
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