"RIV/00216224:14110/12:00060426!RIV13-MSM-14110___" . "9781621008439" . . "321"^^ . "New York" . . "Bienert, Petr" . . . . "Advances in Medicine and Biology : Volume 43" . "14110" . . . . "Advances in Medicine and Biology" . . . "Adipokines as an Important Factor Related to the Prenatal Programming of Nutritional Behaviour" . "It has been suggested previously that some of the obesity-associated behavioral patterns as well as metabolic pathways are \u201Cprogrammed\u201D during fetal development. The concept of \u201Cdevelopmental metabolic programming\u201D is based on the hypothesis that nutritional as well as metabolic status of the mother during the pregnancy affects the metabolism control in the child, thus resulting in a unique phenotype allowing for better adaptation of the infant to the environmental conditions. However, very little is known about factors that are responsible for this programming. The products of the white adipose tissue, so called adipokines, could be elegant candidates for controlling the process of fetal programming as they mostly correlated with the total fat mass and have pleiotropic effects both at parakrine and endocrine levels. It has been reported recently that e.g."@en . "RIV/00216224:14110/12:00060426" . "It has been suggested previously that some of the obesity-associated behavioral patterns as well as metabolic pathways are \u201Cprogrammed\u201D during fetal development. The concept of \u201Cdevelopmental metabolic programming\u201D is based on the hypothesis that nutritional as well as metabolic status of the mother during the pregnancy affects the metabolism control in the child, thus resulting in a unique phenotype allowing for better adaptation of the infant to the environmental conditions. However, very little is known about factors that are responsible for this programming. The products of the white adipose tissue, so called adipokines, could be elegant candidates for controlling the process of fetal programming as they mostly correlated with the total fat mass and have pleiotropic effects both at parakrine and endocrine levels. It has been reported recently that e.g." . "Bienertov\u00E1 Va\u0161k\u016F, Julie" . "2"^^ . "Adipokines as an Important Factor Related to the Prenatal Programming of Nutritional Behaviour"@en . "adipokines; fetal modelling; epigenetics"@en . . "2"^^ . "Nova Science Publishers" . "[C8B2081D86D7]" . . . "Adipokines as an Important Factor Related to the Prenatal Programming of Nutritional Behaviour" . "121107" . . "I" . "10"^^ . . "Adipokines as an Important Factor Related to the Prenatal Programming of Nutritional Behaviour"@en . .