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. 2020 Sep 2;319(4):R485–R496. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00284.2019

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Maternal low-protein (LP) diet on the last week of pregnancy and phenotype of newborn offspring. A: pregnant C57BL/6 mice were exposed to diets [control (Ctrl, 23% protein) or LP during the last week of gestation (LP12.5, isocaloric and 9% protein)] during the last week of pregnancy. After delivery, LP12.5 and Ctrl dams and offspring were introduced to Ctrl diet. B: maternal body weight during the adaptation period [days (D) 030], during pregnancy [embryonic day (e) 0516.5], and after pregnancy [postnatal day (P) 115]. C: litter size on P21 between LP12.5 and Ctrl dams. DF: newborn body weight (D), blood glucose (E), body length (F) of LP12.5 and Ctrl offspring. GJ: newborn circulating insulin levels (G), β-cell area (H), average number of cells per islet (I), and β-cell proliferation, as measured through Ki-67 staining (J), were assessed in LP12.5 and Ctrl offspring. n = 4 Dams were used for maternal body weight assessment (B) and litter size (C). n = 16–27 Offspring were used for DJ and from n = 4 litter. Analyzed by Student’s t test, 2 tailed and unpaired, *P < 0.05 versus Ctrl.