Maternal protein deprivation: sexually dimorphic programming of hypertension in the mouse
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Research suggests that maternal diet may have a sexually dimorphic effect on offspring, potentially programming hypertension or other health issues in a manner that differs between males and females. Studies in mice and other animals have identified sex-specific differences in gene expression and physiological changes associated with maternal dietary restrictions or excesses. The exact mechanisms and outcomes are still being explored, with various factors such as gut microbial ecology potentially playing a role.
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