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ra0001p288 | (1) | WCRB2014

Periconceptional alcohol exposure programs sex specific hyperinsulinemia possibly through dysregulation of placental O-linked glycosylation

Gardebjer Emelie M , McMahon Kathryn , Moritz Karen M , Pantaleon Marie

Introduction: Exposure to an adverse environment around the time of conception can program adult onset disease although mechanisms involved are unclear. Recently we showed that periconceptional alcohol (PC:EtOH) consumption causes placental stress demonstrated by elevated levels of 11βHSD-2, and sex-specific increases in placental glucose transporters and glycogen accumulation. O-linked-N-acetylglucosamine transferase (OGT), an X-linked gene product, res...