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Diana C. Castro-Rodríguez
Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Publications - 13
Citations - 129
Diana C. Castro-Rodríguez is an academic researcher from Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The author has contributed to research in topics: Offspring & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 64 citations.
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Maternal obesity accelerates rat offspring metabolic ageing in a sex-dependent manner.
Guadalupe L. Rodríguez-González,Luis A. Reyes-Castro,Claudia J Bautista,Azucena A. Beltrán,Carlos A. Ibáñez,Claudia C. Vega,Consuelo Lomas-Soria,Diana C. Castro-Rodríguez,Ana L. Elías-López,Peter W. Nathanielsz,Elena Zambrano +10 more
TL;DR: This study provides evidence for programming‐ageing interactions and indicates that maternal obesity predisposes to metabolic dysfunction in male and female offspring and high‐fat diet consumption prior to and throughout pregnancy and lactation accelerates offspring metabolic ageing.
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Maternal interventions to prevent adverse fetal programming outcomes due to maternal malnutrition: Evidence in animal models.
TL;DR: This review addresses the relationship between adverse perinatal insults and its negative impact on offspring development and presents some maternal intervention studies in animal models, such as maternal nutrition (diet modification, antioxidants, omega-3-6, probiotics) or physical activity, which can prevent or alleviate negative outcomes in both mother and offspring.
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Hippocampal mechanisms in impaired spatial learning and memory in male offspring of rats fed a low-protein isocaloric diet in pregnancy and/or lactation
Luis A. Reyes-Castro,E. Padilla-Gómez,N. J. Parga-Martínez,Diana C. Castro-Rodríguez,Gina L. Quirarte,Sofía Díaz-Cintra,Peter W. Nathanielsz,Elena Zambrano +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that maternal low‐protein diet impairs spatial acquisition and memory retention in male offspring, and that alterations in hippocampal presynaptic (MF), postsynaptic (spines) elements and higher glucocorticoid levels are potential mechanisms to explain these learning and memory deficits.
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Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides SD23 Prevents Metabolic Dysfunction Associated with High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Male Mice.
Diana C. Castro-Rodríguez,Luis A. Reyes-Castro,Claudia C. Vega,Guadalupe L. Rodríguez-González,Jorge Yáñez-Fernández,Elena Zambrano +5 more
TL;DR: Novel evidence is provided that dietary intervention with L. mesenteroides SD23 improves metabolic dysfunction related to obesity in HFD-fed mice, and the parameters evaluated in the CP were similar to the C.
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Pregnancy and Lactation: A Window of Opportunity to Improve Individual Health
TL;DR: This review addresses the relationship between adverse perinatal insults and its negative impact on offspring development and presents some maternal intervention studies such as diet modification, probiotic consumption, or maternal exercise to prevent or alleviate the negative outcomes in both the mother and her child.