Prenatal hypoxia is a gestational stressor that can result in developmental abnormalities or physiological reprogramming, and often decreases cellular capacity against secondary stress. When a developing fetus is exposed to hypoxia, blood flow is preferentially redirected to vital organs including the brain and heart over other organs including the kidney. Hypoxia-induced injury can lead to structural malformations in the kidney; however, even in the absence of structural lesions, hypoxia can physiologically reprogram the kidney leading to decreased function or increased susceptibility to injury. Our investigation in mice reveals that while prenatal hypoxia does not affect normal development of the kidneys, it primes the kidneys to have an ...
Hypoxia is an important and influential factor in development. The embryonic kidney is exposed to a ...
Intrauterine hypoxia is a reason for impaired kidney development. The cellular and molecular pathway...
The kidneys are exposed to hypoxic conditions during development. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), an...
In this study we investigated whether hypoxia during late pregnancy impairs kidney development in mo...
KEY POINTS: In the present study, we investigated whether hypoxia during late pregnancy impairs kidn...
Gestational stressors, including glucocorticoids and protein restriction, can affect kidney developm...
Preterm birth interrupts the development and maturation of the kidneys during the critical growth pe...
Background. Hypoxia of fetus and newborn is one of the actual problems of neonatology. The urinary s...
The developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis suggests that a suboptimal in utero envir...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Preterm neonates are exposed at birth to high oxygen concentrations relative to the intrauterine env...
Preterm neonates are exposed at birth to high oxygen concentrations relative to the intrauterine env...
Hypoxia is an important and influential factor in development. The embryonic kidney is exposed to a ...
Intrauterine hypoxia is a reason for impaired kidney development. The cellular and molecular pathway...
The kidneys are exposed to hypoxic conditions during development. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), an...
In this study we investigated whether hypoxia during late pregnancy impairs kidney development in mo...
KEY POINTS: In the present study, we investigated whether hypoxia during late pregnancy impairs kidn...
Gestational stressors, including glucocorticoids and protein restriction, can affect kidney developm...
Preterm birth interrupts the development and maturation of the kidneys during the critical growth pe...
Background. Hypoxia of fetus and newborn is one of the actual problems of neonatology. The urinary s...
The developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis suggests that a suboptimal in utero envir...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Prenatal hypoxia is associated with growth restriction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we...
Preterm neonates are exposed at birth to high oxygen concentrations relative to the intrauterine env...
Preterm neonates are exposed at birth to high oxygen concentrations relative to the intrauterine env...
Hypoxia is an important and influential factor in development. The embryonic kidney is exposed to a ...
Intrauterine hypoxia is a reason for impaired kidney development. The cellular and molecular pathway...
The kidneys are exposed to hypoxic conditions during development. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), an...