Adult C57BL/6J progeny exposed to HMD in utero demonstrate enhanced allergic inflammation when compared with those exposed to LMD. C57BL/6J breeding pairs were fed HMD, RD (NIH-31), or LMD beginning 2 weeks prior to mating and during pregnancy. Experimental diets were continued until the time of weaning, when F1 progeny were placed on RD (NIH-31). At 6 to 10 weeks of age, F1 mice were immunized and subjected to an OVA challenge. In utero exposure to HMD was associated with enhanced (A) airway responsiveness to methacholine (n = 5–6; *P < 0.05) (HMD, squares; LMD, diamonds), (B) concentration of lung lavage eosinophils (n = 31–63; HMD, white bars; LMD, black bars), (C) percentage of lung lavage eosinophils (n = 31–63), (D) IL-13 levels in whole-lung lavage fluid (n = 15–26), (E) total serum IgE (n = 15–26; *P < 0.05, HMD versus LMD), (F) OVA-specific IgE (n = 15–26; †P = 0.05, HMD versus LMD), and (G) OVA-specific IgG1 (n = 15–26; *P < 0.05, HMD versus LMD). Avg, average.