We have reported that blood pressure was elevated in 3-month-old rats whose mothers were Fe-restricted during pregnancy. These animals also had improved glucose tolerance and decreased serum triacylglycerol. The aim of the present study was to determine whether these effects of maternal nutritional restriction, present in these animals at 3 months of age, can be observed in the same animals in later life. Pulmonary and serum angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) concentrations were also measured to investigate whether the renin-angiotensin system was involved in the elevation of blood pressure observed in the offspring of Fe-restricted dams. Systolic blood pressure was higher in the offspring of Fe-restricted dams at 16 months of age. Heart a...
The mechanism by which maternal Fe deficiency in the rat causes fetal growth retardation has not bee...
Hypertension and metabolic disorders evidenced in adults who have been exposed to nutritional insult...
Over recent years, studies have demonstrated links between risk of cardiovascular disease in adultho...
Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated associations between low birth weight and increased rates of...
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of death throughout the world. Hypertension is a risk factor...
A growing body of evidence supports the concept of fetal programming in cardiovascular disease in ma...
We have investigated the effects of moderate global undernutrition during gestation in the rat on th...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
This thesis investigates possible mechanisms underlying the decreased kidney size and the developmen...
It is established that there are gender-related differences in the effects on offspring blood pressu...
In rats, maternal anaemia during pregnancy causes hypertension in the adult offspring, although the ...
Aims: An extensive variety of prenatal insults are associated with an increased incidence of metabol...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that adult cardiovascular disease may originate in fetal life. In ...
AbstractAimsAn extensive variety of prenatal insults are associated with an increased incidence of m...
We have previously demonstrated that maternal protein restriction during pregnancy leads to raised b...
The mechanism by which maternal Fe deficiency in the rat causes fetal growth retardation has not bee...
Hypertension and metabolic disorders evidenced in adults who have been exposed to nutritional insult...
Over recent years, studies have demonstrated links between risk of cardiovascular disease in adultho...
Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated associations between low birth weight and increased rates of...
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of death throughout the world. Hypertension is a risk factor...
A growing body of evidence supports the concept of fetal programming in cardiovascular disease in ma...
We have investigated the effects of moderate global undernutrition during gestation in the rat on th...
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates an association between smallness at birth and an increased ris...
This thesis investigates possible mechanisms underlying the decreased kidney size and the developmen...
It is established that there are gender-related differences in the effects on offspring blood pressu...
In rats, maternal anaemia during pregnancy causes hypertension in the adult offspring, although the ...
Aims: An extensive variety of prenatal insults are associated with an increased incidence of metabol...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that adult cardiovascular disease may originate in fetal life. In ...
AbstractAimsAn extensive variety of prenatal insults are associated with an increased incidence of m...
We have previously demonstrated that maternal protein restriction during pregnancy leads to raised b...
The mechanism by which maternal Fe deficiency in the rat causes fetal growth retardation has not bee...
Hypertension and metabolic disorders evidenced in adults who have been exposed to nutritional insult...
Over recent years, studies have demonstrated links between risk of cardiovascular disease in adultho...