development. Maternal high cholesterol levels are known to be detrimental for offspring
health. However, its long-term effect on offspring skeletal development remains to be
elucidated. We performed our studies in two strains of mice (C57BL6/J and Swiss Albino)
and human subjects (65 mother–female newborn dyads) to understand the regulation of
offspring skeletal growth by maternal high cholesterol. We found that mice offspring from …