Angiogenesis in the placenta
LP Reynolds, DA Redmer - Biology of reproduction, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The mammalian placenta is the organ through which respiratory gases, nutrients, and
wastes are exchanged between the maternal and fetal systems. Thus, transplacental …
wastes are exchanged between the maternal and fetal systems. Thus, transplacental …
Estrogen modulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase
KL Chambliss, PW Shaul - Endocrine reviews, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Over the past decade, clinical and basic research has demonstrated that estrogen has a
dramatic impact on the response to vascular injury and the development of atherosclerosis …
dramatic impact on the response to vascular injury and the development of atherosclerosis …
Increased AT1 receptor heterodimers in preeclampsia mediate enhanced angiotensin II responsiveness
S AbdAlla, H Lother, A el Massiery, U Quitterer - Nature medicine, 2001 - nature.com
Several examples of functional G-protein–coupled receptor heterodimers have been
identified. However, it is not known whether receptor heterodimerization is involved in the …
identified. However, it is not known whether receptor heterodimerization is involved in the …
Evidence for altered placental blood flow and vascularity in compromised pregnancies
The placenta is the organ that transports nutrients, respiratory gases, and wastes between
the maternal and fetal systems. Consequently, placental blood flow and vascular …
the maternal and fetal systems. Consequently, placental blood flow and vascular …
Effect of nutrient intake during pregnancy on fetal and placental growth and vascular development
Remarkable diversity of size and health of offspring exists after normal pregnancies. When
pregnancies are complicated by an extrinsic variable such as inappropriate maternal …
pregnancies are complicated by an extrinsic variable such as inappropriate maternal …
Estrogen as a neuroprotectant in stroke
PD Hurn, IM Macrae - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & …, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent evidence suggests that reproductive steroids are important players in sha** stroke
outcome and cerebrovascular pathophysiologic features. Although women are at lower risk …
outcome and cerebrovascular pathophysiologic features. Although women are at lower risk …
[PDF][PDF] Uteroplacental vascular development and placental function: an update
LP Reynolds, PP Borowicz, JS Caton… - International Journal …, 2010 - researchgate.net
The importance of the placenta and its vascular development to fetal growth and
development has been appreciated since ancient times. Based on numerous studies in …
development has been appreciated since ancient times. Based on numerous studies in …
Developmental programming: The concept, large animal models, and the key role of uteroplacental vascular development,
LP Reynolds, PP Borowicz, JS Caton… - Journal of animal …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Developmental programming refers to the programming of various bodily systems and
processes by a stressor of the maternal system during pregnancy or during the neonatal …
processes by a stressor of the maternal system during pregnancy or during the neonatal …
Possible mechanisms underlying pregnancy-induced changes in uterine artery endothelial function
The last 10 years has seen a dramatic increase in our understanding of the mechanisms
underlying the pregnancy-specific adaptation in cardiovascular function in general and the …
underlying the pregnancy-specific adaptation in cardiovascular function in general and the …
Animal models of placental angiogenesis
LP Reynolds, PP Borowicz, KA Vonnahme… - Placenta, 2005 - Elsevier
The study of the development of the fetal membranes is an ancient one, and the importance
of placental vascular development to placental function has long been recognized. Animal …
of placental vascular development to placental function has long been recognized. Animal …