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Maternal Cigarette Smoke Exposure Contributes to Glucose Intolerance and Decreased Brain Insulin Action in Mice Offspring Independent of Maternal Diet

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mRNA expression of CPT-1 α and ATGL in the fat.

mRNA expression of CPT-1α (A), and ATGL (B) in the Rp fat at 12 weeks (n = 8–9). Results are expressed as mean ± SEM. Data were analysed by two-way ANOVA followed by post hoc LSD tests. *, P<0.05, maternal HFD effect; #, P<0.05, maternal SE effect; ψ, P<0.05, significantly different from the other 3 groups. Chow-sham: offspring from dam fed chow & sham exposed; chow-SE: offspring from dam fed chow & cigarette smoke exposed; HFD-sham: offspring from dam fed HFD & sham exposed; HFD-SE: offspring from dams fed HFD & cigarette smoke exposed.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027260.g006