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ey0015.2-13 | Primary cells isolated from the umbilical cord of offspring born to mothers with GDM maintain metabolic and molecular imprints of maternal hyperglycemia | ESPEYB15

Primary cells isolated from the umbilical cord of offspring born to mothers with GDM maintain metabolic and molecular imprints of maternal hyperglycemia

AI Amrithraj , A Kodali , L Nguyen , AKK Teo , CW Chang , N Karnani , KL Ng , PD Gluckman , YS Chong , W Stünkel

To read the full abstract: Endocrinology. 2017 Jul 1;158(7):2102-2112Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) produces fetal hyperglycemia with increased lifelong risks for the exposed offspring to cardiovascular and other diseases. In-utero exposure to GDM alters metabolic programming in newborns and their placenta, cord tissues, and cord blood. Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells (hUC-MSCs...

ey0020.12-12 | Food for Thought | ESPEYB20

12.12. Associations between infant screen use, electroencephalography markers, and cognitive outcomes

EC Law , MX Han , Z Lai , S Lim , ZY Ong , V Ng , LJ Gabard-Durnam , CL Wilkinson , AR Levin , A Rifkin-Graboi , LM Daniel , PD Gluckman , YS Chong , MJ Meaney , CA Nelson

Brief summary: In the prospective population-based Growing Up in Singapore Toward Healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) study (n=437 children, 51.9% boys), the effect of parent-reported screen time in infancy was tested on EEG characteristics and correlated to cognitive outcome. Mean daily screen time at 12 months of age was 2 hours. Infant screen time was associated with altered cortical EEG activity at 18 months and was suggested to explain observed alterations in attention and ...