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01). Hepatic expression of lipogenic genes suggested an increase in lipogenesis in male offspring exposed to a 36% fat maternal diet and in female offspring exposed to a low LA diet, via increases in the expression of Fasn and Srebf1. Sexually dimorphic responses to altered maternal diet appeared to persist until two weeks-of-age. In conclusion, whilst maternal total fat content predominantly affected offspring growth, fatty acid ratio and total fat content had sexually dimorphic effects on offspring liver weight and composition.OBJECT