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1. Early exposure to a cholinergic receptor blocking agent mitigates adult obesity and protects pancreatic islet function in male rats.

2. Maternal Low-Protein Diet During Nursing Leads to Glucose-Insulin Dyshomeostasis and Pancreatic-Islet Dysfunction by Disrupting Glucocorticoid Responsiveness in Male Rats.

3. Epigenetic programming for obesity and noncommunicable disease: From womb to tomb.

4. Postnatal Overfeeding in Rodents Induces a Neurodevelopment Delay and Anxious-like Behaviour Accompanied by Sex- and Brain-Region-Specific Synaptic and Metabolic Changes.

5. Gestational exposure to continuous light impairs the development of the female reproductive system in adult Wistar rat offspring.

6. Early postnatal exposure of rat pups to methylglyoxal induces oxidative stress, inflammation and dysmetabolism at adulthood.

7. Early postnatal overnutrition impairs VO 2max gains with moderate exercise and increase post-exercise muscle damage in adult male rats.

8. Lean in one way, in obesity another: effects of moderate exercise in brown adipose tissue of early overfed male Wistar rats.

9. Metformin Improves Autonomic Nervous System Imbalance and Metabolic Dysfunction in Monosodium L-Glutamate-Treated Rats.

10. Vagotomy and Splenectomy Reduce Insulin Secretion and Interleukin-1β.

11. Whey protein enriched with Stevia rebaudiana fraction restores the pancreatic function of streptozotocin induced diabetic rats.

12. Multigenerational effects of chronic maternal exposure to a high sugar/fat diet and physical training.

14. Environmental monitoring and the developmental origins of health and disease.

15. Whey protein sweetened with Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni (Bert.) increases mitochondrial biogenesis markers in the skeletal muscle of resistance-trained rats.

16. Potential attenuation of early-life overfeeding-induced metabolic dysfunction by chronic maternal acetylcholinesterase inhibitor exposure.

17. Moderate exercise training since adolescence reduces Walker 256 tumour growth in adult rats.

18. Monosodium l-glutamate-obesity onset is associated with disruption of central control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and autonomic nervous system.

19. Strength training reverses ovariectomy-induced bone loss and improve metabolic parameters in female Wistar rats.

20. Maternal diet-induced obesity during suckling period programs offspring obese phenotype and hypothalamic leptin/insulin resistance.

21. Protein-restriction diet during the suckling phase programs rat metabolism against obesity and insulin resistance exacerbation induced by a high-fat diet in adulthood.

22. Aerobic Exercise Training Attenuates Tumor Growth and Reduces Insulin Secretion in Walker 256 Tumor-Bearing Rats.

23. Stevia Nonsweetener Fraction Displays an Insulinotropic Effect Involving Neurotransmission in Pancreatic Islets.

24. Particulate Matter Exposure During Perinatal Life Results in Impaired Glucose Metabolism in Adult Male Rat Offspring.

25. Maternal low intensity physical exercise prevents obesity in offspring rats exposed to early overnutrition.

26. Altered behavior of adult obese rats by monosodium l-glutamate neonatal treatment is related to hypercorticosteronemia and activation of hypothalamic ERK1 and ERK2.

27. Cross-fostering reduces obesity induced by early exposure to monosodium glutamate in male rats.

28. Chronic Glibenclamide Treatment Attenuates Walker-256 Tumour Growth in Prediabetic Obese Rats.

29. Anti-Diabetic Effects of the Ethyl-Acetate Fraction of Trichilia catigua in Streptozo-tocin-Induced Type 1 Diabetic Rats.

30. Environmental Contaminants and Pancreatic Beta-Cells.

31. Protein-energy malnutrition at mid-adulthood does not imprint long-term metabolic consequences in male rats.

32. Short-term moderate exercise provides long-lasting protective effects against metabolic dysfunction in rats fed a high-fat diet.

33. Impaired muscarinic type 3 (M3) receptor/PKC and PKA pathways in islets from MSG-obese rats.

34. Swim training of monosodium L-glutamate-obese mice improves the impaired insulin receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in pancreatic islets.

35. Early overfeed-induced obesity leads to brown adipose tissue hypoactivity in rats.

36. Early exposure to a high-fat diet has more drastic consequences on metabolism compared with exposure during adulthood in rats.

37. Maternal protein malnutrition does not impair insulin secretion from pancreatic islets of offspring after transplantation into diabetic rats.

38. Autonomic activity and glycemic homeostasis are maintained by precocious and low intensity training exercises in MSG-programmed obese mice.

39. Muscarinic M2 receptor is active on pancreatic islets from hypothalamic obese rat.

40. Transplantation of pancreatic islets from hypothalamic obese rats corrects hyperglycemia of diabetic rats.

41. Pancreatic islets from hypothalamic obese rats maintain K+ATP channel-dependent but not -independent pathways on glucose-induced insulin release process.

42. The dual effect of isoproterenol on insulin release is suppressed in pancreatic islets from hypothalamic obese rats.

43. Effects of decrease of extracellular sodium in carbachol-evoked catecholamine secretion in isolated adrenal medullae of rats.

44. Insulin secretion and acetylcholinesterase activity in monosodium l-glutamate-induced obese mice.

45. Glucose does not affect catecholamine stimulus-secretion coupling in rat adrenal medulla: relationship to low changes in osmolarity and to insulin.

46. Low protein diets administered to lactating rats affect in a time-dependent manner the development of young.

47. Insulin secretion impairment and insulin sensitivity improvement in adult rats undernourished during early lactation.

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