FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 33(10) 11431-11442 2019年10月 [査読有り]
Fructose consumption is rising globally, but maternal high fructose intake might adversely affect offspring. Our previous report demonstrated that excess maternal fructose intake impairs hippocampal function in offspring, indicating that the hippo...
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 67 44-50 2019年5月 [査読有り]
Global fructose consumption is on the rise; however, maternal high-fructose intake may have adverse effects on offspring. We previously demonstrated that excessive fructose intake by rat dams altered steroidogenic gene transcription in the hippoca...
Fujii R   Yamada H   Munetsuna E   Yamazaki M   Ando Y   Mizuno G   Tsuboi Y   Ohashi K   Ishikawa H   Hagiwara C   Maeda K   Hashimoto S   Suzuki K   
Fuji R   Yamada H   Munetsuna E   Yamazaki M   Mizuno G   Tsuboi Y   Ohashi K   Ishikawa H   Ando Y   Hagiwara C   Maeda K   Hashimoto S   Hamajima N   Suzuki K   
Currently, 26% of Japanese women in their twenties are under weight, and therefore at risk of developing various metabolic abnormalities due to an inadequate nutrient intake, which in turn affects the acquisition of a peak bone mineral density (Bl...