Sex-dependent effects of prenatal food and protein restriction on offspring physiology in rats and mice: Systematic review and meta-analyses

Resource type: Publication Publication
  • Authors
    Christians, Julian K; Shergill, Haroop K; Albert, Arianne Y K
  • Type
    Original Research
  • Journal
    Biology of Sex Differences
  • Publication Date
    2021
  • Abstract

    Males and females may experience different effects of early-life adversity on life-long health. One hypothesis is that male foetuses invest more in foetal growth and relatively less in placental growth, and that this makes them susceptible to poor nutrition in utero, particularly if nutrition is reduced part-way through gestation. Our objectives were to examine whether (1) food and/ or protein restriction in rats and mice has consistent sex-dependent effects, (2) sex-dependency differs between types of outcomes, and (3) males are more severely affected when restriction starts part-way through gestation.