Maternal dietary protein restriction during pregnancy is associated with low fetal birth weight and leads to renal morphological and physiological changes. Different mechanisms can contribute to this phenotype: exposure to fetal glucocorticoid, alterations in the components of the renin-angiotensin system, apoptosis, and DNA methylation. A low-protein diet during gestation decreases the activity of placental 11ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, exposing the fetus to glucocorticoids and resetting the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in the offspring. The abnormal function/expression of type 1 (AT1R) or type 2 (AT2R) AngII receptors during any period of life may be the consequence or cause of renal adaptation. AT1R is up-regulated, compared w...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
A large number of clinical and experimental studies supports the hypothesis that intrauterine undern...
Perinatal malnutrition has been included among the causes of renal disease in adulthood. Here, we co...
Maternal dietary protein restriction during pregnancy is associated with low fetal birth weight and ...
Deleterious environmental factors during pregnancy influence fetal development and increase therisk ...
Maternal undernutrition affects the foetal development, promoting renal alterations and adult hypert...
Previous epidemiological evidence from a number of studies supports the hypothesis that the risk of ...
The intrauterine environment is critical for the development of the foetus. Barker and colleagues we...
Previous epidemiological evidence from a number of studies supports the hypothesis that the risk of ...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
A wealth of evidence showed that low birth weight is associated with environmental disruption during...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Introduction: The present study investi...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
Intrauterine growth restriction due to low maternal dietary protein during pregnancy is associated w...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
A large number of clinical and experimental studies supports the hypothesis that intrauterine undern...
Perinatal malnutrition has been included among the causes of renal disease in adulthood. Here, we co...
Maternal dietary protein restriction during pregnancy is associated with low fetal birth weight and ...
Deleterious environmental factors during pregnancy influence fetal development and increase therisk ...
Maternal undernutrition affects the foetal development, promoting renal alterations and adult hypert...
Previous epidemiological evidence from a number of studies supports the hypothesis that the risk of ...
The intrauterine environment is critical for the development of the foetus. Barker and colleagues we...
Previous epidemiological evidence from a number of studies supports the hypothesis that the risk of ...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
A wealth of evidence showed that low birth weight is associated with environmental disruption during...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Introduction: The present study investi...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
Intrauterine growth restriction due to low maternal dietary protein during pregnancy is associated w...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
The leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide are cardiovascular disease (high blood press...
A large number of clinical and experimental studies supports the hypothesis that intrauterine undern...
Perinatal malnutrition has been included among the causes of renal disease in adulthood. Here, we co...